Doctors move to reassure patients after vaccinators accidentally use half doses of Covid boosters

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Doctors move to reassure patients after vaccinators accidentally use half doses of Covid boosters
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The medical centre apologised but urged patients not to try and arrange any extra appointments.

Knockin Medical Centre moved to reassure patients to say that none of them had come to any harm and to urge them not to try and arrange any extra appointments, saying that getting a further half dose could"theoretically" increase the risk of heart trouble.

"As soon as the error came to light, we sought advice from our regional vaccination team. They communicated with NHS England who had reports of the same incident having taken place in several locations throughout the UK." "This is important from a safety point of view, and it is the case for all categories of patients, even those who are immunosuppressed. There is a concern that a further half dose to make up the full dose could theoretically increase the risk of serious cardiac side effects.

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