NHS says 70% of people in Somerset with weakened immune systems still need spring COVID jabs

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NHS says 70% of people in Somerset with weakened immune systems still need spring COVID jabs
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With just under six weeks left before the vaccination offer ends, the NHS is inviting people in the Burnham-On-Sea area who are at highest risk of serious illness from COVID-19 to come forward for their spring dose and boost their protection.

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