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  2. COVID-19 vaccination in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    On 28 May 2021, the Janssen vaccine was the fourth vaccine to be approved in the UK. On 3 February 2022, the Novavax vaccine was the fifth vaccine to be approved in the UK. On 14 April 2022, the UK became the first country to approve the Valneva vaccine. This is the sixth COVID-19 vaccine that the MHRA has approved. Rollout timeline

  3. Vaccination schedule - Wikipedia

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    A vaccination schedule is a series of vaccinations, including the timing of all doses, which may be either recommended or compulsory, depending on the country of residence. A vaccine is an antigenic preparation used to produce active immunity to a disease , in order to prevent or reduce the effects of infection by any natural or "wild" pathogen ...

  4. Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation ( JCVI) is an independent expert advisory committee that advises United Kingdom health departments on immunisation, making recommendations concerning vaccination schedules and vaccine safety. It has a statutory role in England and Wales, and health departments in Scotland and Northern Ireland ...

  5. Which COVID-19 Vaccine Is Best? - Healthline

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    A 2022 study of the Pfizer vaccine and the Omicron variant found that vaccine effectiveness was 67.2 percent in the 2 to 4 weeks after a booster, but declined to 45.7 percent after 10 or more weeks.

  6. COVID-19 Vaccine: Key FDA Panel Supports Updated Annual Shots

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    The bivalent vaccine used in the UK targets the BA.1 Omicron variant, while US vaccines target the BA.4 and BA.5 Omicron variants. These variants are all related to the currently circulating ...

  7. The Green Book (immunisation guidance, UK) - Wikipedia

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    Immunisation against infectious disease is popularly known as The Green Book, to provide information on the UK's vaccination schedule and vaccines for vaccine preventable infectious diseases. [1] [2] It is a guide for health professionals and health departments that give vaccines in the UK. [2] Updates are added by its clinical editors through ...

  8. 4-Month Shots: What to Expect, Side Effects, More - Healthline

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    Normal side effects of 4-month shots in babies include: redness or swelling where the shot was given. pain or tenderness around the shot area. irritability or fussiness. crying. sleepiness. not ...

  9. Vaccine Schedule for Adults: Types of Vaccines and When You ...

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    COVID-19 Vaccine. How you get it: As a shot How often and when: The Pfizer vaccine is given in two shots, 3 to 8 weeks apart. The Moderna vaccine is also administered in two shots, 4 to 8 weeks apart.