Asked by: Lord Cooper of Windrush (Non-affiliated - Life peer)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask Her Majesty's Government what guidance on booster COVID-19 vaccinations they are providing to UK citizens whose previous vaccinations were administered in an EU member state, and which are not recorded on the NHS app.
Answered by Lord Kamall
Booster vaccinations remain available, including for those who received primary doses in the European Union. The minimum dosage interval for booster vaccinations is three months from a final primary dose. Doses do not have to be recorded in the NHS App in order to access vaccination.
Vaccines approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency administered overseas can be recorded via the National Booking Service or 119. Doses can be verified at a face-to-face appointment at a designated vaccination centre and updated within the National Immunisation Management Service (NIMS). If an individual’s overseas vaccination is recorded in NIMS, they will automatically be invited to receive a booster dose when eligible. Vaccinations can also be accessed at a walk-in centre without the record being updated in advance.
Asked by: Lord Cooper of Windrush (Non-affiliated - Life peer)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask Her Majesty's Government when the NHS app will record COVID-19 vaccinations administered to UK citizens while working or studying in EU member states.
Answered by Lord Kamall
English residents who have received vaccinations overseas, including in European Union Member States, can now have their vaccination details recorded in the National Health Service vaccine database. Individuals can then generate an NHS COVID Pass for domestic use and international travel if they meet certain certification requirements.
@thhamilton What is your average likes/retweets ratio?
Appalling. https://t.co/NgKyQ7CMcJ
People who care about the Union - in every party & none - should heed what @EddieBarnes23 has to say https://t.co/xsgPBnqxJi
@BBCJonSopel @HKane VAR didn’t award the penalty. VAR has been uncontroversial in this tournament because it’s been correctly applied to the question: was that a clear & obvious error by the referee? The penalty call was marginal (so was the free kick Denmark scored from), not a clear/obvious error.
@peterwalker99 @RobDotHutton @AndrewSparrow Forgot to add that by subscribing to The Guardian, which is apparently paying the £10 a month to access full Dom Cummings ramblings, we will all find out what he has to say without paying for it. Ironically.
@Dannythefink The DecTech/FinkTank modelling has been v. impressively accurate; miles better (of course) than my hunches. Fascinated to see what the model projects for Italy v. Spain. Pre-tournament it clearly favoured Spain. How much does (Italy’s impressive) tournament momentum affect that?
The axis continues to rotate https://t.co/nW67rjmmlK
@paulg @Rob_Pointon Or alternatively this https://t.co/vOtqosICwI