
From today millions of invitations will pop through letterboxes inviting people to book their appointment for an autumn Covid booster. It's all part of the Conservative government's world-leading vaccination programme.
Care home residents and staff are amongst the first in the world to receive the new, variant-tackling jabs. Around seven million people who are at the highest risk, including the over 75s and those with weakened immune systems, will be able to book a vaccine through the National Booking Service.
As with previous campaigns, the oldest and most vulnerable will be invited first, with people able to book in online or through 119 as long as it has been three months since their last dose.
With a record 3,100 sites forming part of the rollout, the autumn booster rollout will top up the immunity of the most vulnerable and help us to live with the virus without restrictions.