The first group who should not get the vaccine, according to official guidance, is anyone feeling poorly or running a high temperature. They should hold off getting their jab until they feel better.
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Official guidance recommends that anyone who feels unwell or has a high temperature avoids getting the vaccine until they ...
The NHS introduces online GP appointment requests across England from 1 October 2025, helping patients book care quickly ...
Official guidance recommends that anyone who feels unwell or has a high temperature avoids getting the vaccine until they ...
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A dental practice wanting to expand its premises due to “significant unmet demand” for NHS treatments has been granted the change of use planning permission it sought. Roseberry Dental Practice, in ...