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Health officials in Scotland and Ireland urge vulnerable groups to get spring COVID-19 vaccines.
Health officials in Scotland and Ireland are urging eligible individuals, including older adults, those in care homes, and people with weakened immune systems, to get their spring COVID-19 vaccine.
The programs aim to protect those most at risk as immunity from previous doses can weaken over time.
In Scotland, the spring vaccination program runs from March 31 to June 30, targeting individuals aged 75 and over and those with compromised immune systems.
In Ireland, the program targets people aged 80 and over, immunocompromised individuals aged 6 months and above, and those in residential care.
Vaccines will be provided free by GPs, pharmacists, and community clinics.
Los funcionarios de salud en Escocia e Irlanda instan a los grupos vulnerables a recibir vacunas COVID-19 de primavera.