Boris Johnson encourages Brits to get booster jab in order to travel

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Boris Johnson encourages Brits to get booster jab in order to travel
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Third jab is already required for some travel purposes

On 21 December, the European Commission announced that it would be implementing a rule across its member states that “vaccine passports” will expire exactly 270 days after the most recent vaccine dose.

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