Young people ‘getting their second Covid vaccination early by two weeks’ to go on summer holiday without quarantine
YOUNG people are getting their second Covid jab weeks early to escape on an overseas summer holiday without having to quarantine, it has been reported today.
A notice was put up outside a London pharmacy advising anyone who had their first dose in the last week of June could now get their second. Other centres told the MoS they would accept an email from a GP saying patients were due to go abroad and needed to be double-jabbed sooner to avoid quarantining on their return to the UK.
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