Concern that mixed messages over risks of virus could cause people not to come forward for autumn jabs

The prevailing idea that “Covid is over” may jeopardise England’s autumn booster programme, scientists have said, warning mixed messages about the threat of the disease could reduce the uptake of jabs.

The booster campaign is set to begin on 5 September, with the new dual-variant Covid vaccine from Moderna among those to be administered.

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