be a priority list for those most at risk of dying from the diesease. So should you be waiting to get a Covid-19 vaccine even after you've tested positive for the disease?
Professor Robin Shattock, who is leading Imperial College London’s Covid-19 vaccine effort, said people who previously tested positive for the virus would benefit from “boosting with a vaccine”.
Asked if there is any point in having a vaccination if you have had Covid-19, he told BBC Breakfast on Wednesday: "Obviously the vaccine needs to be prioritised, so it will be prioritised to the most vulnerable first of all. "But we certainly think, longer term, people will benefit from boosting, even if they had coronavirus."Because natural infection gives a very variable level.
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