The government has yet to announce that 30- to 39-year-olds can book a booster jab
On the next page, the NHS website says when eligible for a jab: “You can now book an appointment. When you book, you’ll only be offered appointments for vaccines that are recommended for you. This is based on the answers you’ve given us and your vaccination record. When you attend your appointment, the staff will ask you further screening questions to ensure you get a recommended vaccine.
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