NHS England so more booster jabs can be administered.Normally, recipients are asked to hang about "in the unlikely event you have a serious reaction to the vaccine".The NHS say it is "very rare to have a serious allergic reaction to the vaccine," but if a person did, it would be within minutes.But now, it's estimated that getting rid of the additional wait time after being jabbed will increase NHS capacity by almost a quarter (23 per cent), according to reports, via The Mirror.In a statement, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said the 15-minute wait time is likely to cause more harm than it averts.It said: "The Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) of the UK and lead Deputy Chief Medical Officers (DCMOs) for vaccines have considered.
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