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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Vulnerable people in England have started receiving their Covid-19 booster jabs today.

The NHS in England confirmed that it has officially launched its coronavirus booster campaign at hospital hubs across the country on Thursday (September 16).

Catherine Cargill, who works at Croydon University Hospital in south London, was one of the first people in the UK to get a Covid-19 booster jab. READ MORE: The maternity support worker said the vaccination means she can carry on working, studying and spending time with her family.

Millions of eligible people are set to be offered a third Pfizer vaccine, which is the preferred vaccine of the Joint Committee on

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