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Coronavirus jab bookings open to people aged 42 and over

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Those aged 42 and over are now eligible for a coronavirus jab.

The national booking system has extended the required age for the second time in two days to allow more healthy adults in their 40s to get vaccinated.

People in England who are aged 42 and over, or those who will turn 42 before July 1, can now arrange their vaccine appointment through the national booking website.

It follows the system opening up to those aged 44 and over on Monday. There had been supply constraints throughout April, with second vaccines for those at highest risk of Covid-19 being prioritised with the supply that was available.

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