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Now, as evidence is emerging about the potential benefits of booster shots in the face of the continued spread of Delta variant, offering fully vaccinated people a third dose before it is absolutely necessary is in danger of becoming the latest example of this. | |||
<small>Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/coronavirus-news-covid-nhs-vaccine-cases-travel-rules/</small> | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 20 February 2022
Press
Variants and synonyms
- booster
- booster jab
- booster dose
- vaccine booster
- booster vaccine
Description
Now, as evidence is emerging about the potential benefits of booster shots in the face of the continued spread of Delta variant, offering fully vaccinated people a third dose before it is absolutely necessary is in danger of becoming the latest example of this.
Examples
Some scientists have suggested that a booster shot would be needed if there is a substantial increase in hospitalisations or deaths among vaccinated people.
Collocations
- to offer a booster shot
- to receive a booster shot
- booster campaign
- booster programme
Keyness
- booster shot: 27
- booster: 48
- booster jab: 89
- booster dose: 181
- vaccine booster: 276
- booster vaccine: 363