Leo Varadkar expects fourth Covid jabs to be ready in time for summer

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Fourth Covid booster jabs could be rolled out as soon as the summer as the Government braces itself for future Covid waves. COVID19Ireland

Fourth Covid booster jabs could be rolled out as soon as the summer as the Government braces itself for future Covid waves.

And Mr Varadkar said the Government is “concerned” that there are still over 1,000 people in hospital with Covid every day.The latest evidence from the WHO shows that vaccine immunity starts to weaken after just four to five months. The news comes as over 1,000 remain in hospital with Covid daily, the same level of hospitalisations as there was a year ago, but, thankfully, only around 50 are in intensive care.

“It’s not causing undue concern at this stage, but the real message to the public is the pandemic is not over.

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