Fortunately my DH and I have not had Covid and we will do whatever we can to keep it that way! So yes IMO it is most definitely necessary, why on earth would you not have it? I think about it as a privilege and one we have every intention of taking advantage of.
Just booked my NHS covid jab appt at the local pharmacy for next week. Unfortunately they are not offering private ones and is hubby is a few months short of being eligible we have been trying to find somewhere reasonably close for him to go,it’s not proving easy. If only the NHS had the foresight to offer the vaccination to those like him who live with someone like me who is immunocompromised life would be simpler. Grateful though to get the booster.
I have an appointment for my 9th vaccination on April 27th. I am immunosuppressed so take every precaution offered. Fortunately I have avoided catching Covid so far and am still careful.
I ve been invited and will take it I ve had a multitude of things this winter which has necessitated antibiotics and I think my immune system may be lower than I would like so will take advantage of the offer I think we may find it’s incorporated in the autumn/winter flu jab in future
I,m not sure these 'boosters 'ARE necessary. The flu vaccine is annual so why should covid be any different? I had my appointment booked for me by the nhs.It's at the beginning of June. I will have it but hope it's the last spring booster.
Just got my invite to book, how do people feel? Is it necessary? I had the virus before Christmas for the first time after flying abroad. I can’t make up my mind.