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Complacency holding back Covid booster jabs rollout, says NHS leader

Ruth Rankine says people are less motivated to get top-up dose as restrictions have been eased

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The Covid booster jabs programme is being undermined by the public’s complacency about the threat posed by the virus, a senior NHS leader involved in the rollout has said.

The number of people getting their top-up shot is too low because the lifting of lockdown restrictions means many people do not see the point, said Ruth Rankine, the director of primary care at the NHS Confederation.

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