More than three quarters of people aged between 18-39 have had a first dose of the vaccine. Gill Harris, executive director of Nursing and Midwifery, said: We are working very hard to encourage further uptake among this group. Having both jabs reduces your chances of hospitalisation with Covid-19 by over 90 per cent, while protecting you from the debilitating effects of long-Covid. Proof of vaccination is increasingly likely to be required to travel on holiday abroad and attend nightclubs, large festivals, concerts and sporting events – particularly over the border in England.
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