Almost 10k people wrongly offered spring booster jab in Wales.

Error made offering ineligible people across Wales the spring booster jab.

Image caption, Approximately 9,500 people have been given or offered a booster vaccine in Wales despite not being eligible

An error has offered almost 10,000 ineligible people the Covid spring booster jab across Wales.

Health Minister Eluned Morgan has said the mistake occurred due to different eligibility criteria for the spring booster campaign.

All of these incorrectly identified as eligible for the booster are still considered high risk of severe illness.

Baroness Morgan has confirmed, That the incorrect offers will be honoured to help reduce any “potential confusion and anxiety”

What went wrong?

The BBC have published:

The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) states that only those aged 75 years and over, care home residents and individuals aged 12 years and over who are immunosuppressed. – with conditions or undergoing treatment specified in the “green book” – should be offered a spring booster.

The system used here in Wales to manage and record vaccinations, some people were offered the booster who were not in this category, the Welsh government said.

The 9,500 wrongly offered the jab were at risk of severe illness if they were to catch Covid, but they did not meet the stricter criteria, set out by the JCVI needed to qualify for the spring booster.

The Welsh government said that all those incorrectly offered the jab were included in the clinically extremely vulnerable cohort of people eligible for antiviral and antibody treatment should they get Covid.

But there are differences between the criteria for vaccination and treatment.

Eluned Morgan
Image caption, Eluned Morgan has been Wales’ health minister since 2021

Ms Morgan said: “It is important to note that all these individuals are at high-risk of developing severe illness if they get Covid-19.”

However, she added that this decision “does not represent a decision to extend our programme beyond the eligibility criteria advised by the JCVI”.

She added: “We have sufficient supply of vaccine in Wales to provide additional appointments and booster vaccines and we do not expect this decision to have any impact on eligibility for vaccination in the autumn.”

“We will make sure all individuals affected are aware of the situation and we will apologise for the error.”

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