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Covid: Bedford residents say booster jabs are worth queueing for Covid booster jabs: Why people say they are worth queueing for
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People have been queueing for booster jabs outside Kidman's Surgical Chemist in BedfordPeople have been queueing for booster jabs outside Kidman's Surgical Chemist in Bedford
After Boris Johnson announced booster jabs would be offered to everyone over 18 in England from this week, queues have been forming outside vaccination centres. The BBC spoke to those lining up outside a pharmacy in Bedford.After Boris Johnson announced booster jabs would be offered to everyone over 18 in England from this week, queues have been forming outside vaccination centres. The BBC spoke to those lining up outside a pharmacy in Bedford.
'He's struggling to breathe''He's struggling to breathe'
Laura Turpie says it is important for people to get vaccinated "to get back to normal"Laura Turpie says it is important for people to get vaccinated "to get back to normal"
Laura Turpie says she decided to get her booster jab earlier as a family member, who is double vaccinated, is "really ill" with Covid.Laura Turpie says she decided to get her booster jab earlier as a family member, who is double vaccinated, is "really ill" with Covid.
"He's bed-ridden and he's struggling to breathe," the 39-year-old says."He's bed-ridden and he's struggling to breathe," the 39-year-old says.
Ms Turpie was originally not due a booster until January, which would be six months after her second dose, but the wait time has now been reduced to three months.Ms Turpie was originally not due a booster until January, which would be six months after her second dose, but the wait time has now been reduced to three months.
"We all need it," she says."We all need it," she says.
"The fact that we can get it early is amazing.""The fact that we can get it early is amazing."
Ms Turpie says the queue has not put her off, explaining: "It's worth the wait and it's a privilege".Ms Turpie says the queue has not put her off, explaining: "It's worth the wait and it's a privilege".
'It makes absolute sense to get the third jab''It makes absolute sense to get the third jab'
Alex Kirk and Natasha Doyle say the queue had not put them offAlex Kirk and Natasha Doyle say the queue had not put them off
Alex Kirk and Natasha Doyle had dropped their dog off at a groomers nearby when they saw the queue for boosters and decided to join,Alex Kirk and Natasha Doyle had dropped their dog off at a groomers nearby when they saw the queue for boosters and decided to join,
"We couldn't book ours online yet so we thought if there's a chance to get it today we may as well," Mr Kirk says."We couldn't book ours online yet so we thought if there's a chance to get it today we may as well," Mr Kirk says.
"If we want to get back to normal life we need to look at the data, and that is saying the third jab will help us get there."If we want to get back to normal life we need to look at the data, and that is saying the third jab will help us get there.
"If we need to do that to tackle the latest variant it makes absolute sense to.""If we need to do that to tackle the latest variant it makes absolute sense to."
How do I book my vaccine booster?How do I book my vaccine booster?
Race on between virus and vaccine, says ministerRace on between virus and vaccine, says minister
PM sets new booster goal over 'Omicron tidal wave'PM sets new booster goal over 'Omicron tidal wave'
Ms Doyle thinks it is "incredibly important" to get the booster.Ms Doyle thinks it is "incredibly important" to get the booster.
"If we can stand in a queue for an hour and do our bit to get the UK back to how it was then let's do it," the 27-year-old says."If we can stand in a queue for an hour and do our bit to get the UK back to how it was then let's do it," the 27-year-old says.
"Both of my parents wanted me to get the booster as soon as I could and I want to protect those people around me.""Both of my parents wanted me to get the booster as soon as I could and I want to protect those people around me."
'It's important to get it as quickly as possible''It's important to get it as quickly as possible'
Dawn Rodger already had her jab booked but queued to get it a day earlyDawn Rodger already had her jab booked but queued to get it a day early
Dawn Rodger was keen to get her booster jab "as quickly as possible so there's more chance of enjoying a family Christmas".Dawn Rodger was keen to get her booster jab "as quickly as possible so there's more chance of enjoying a family Christmas".
The 44-year-old says she was intent on getting her third vaccine before the prime minster's announcement on Sunday.The 44-year-old says she was intent on getting her third vaccine before the prime minster's announcement on Sunday.
"I came in last week to see if I could get my booster quickly," she says."I came in last week to see if I could get my booster quickly," she says.
Despite booking an appointment for Tuesday, the 44-year-old decided to queue to get her third jab a day earlier.Despite booking an appointment for Tuesday, the 44-year-old decided to queue to get her third jab a day earlier.
"It's important to get it as quickly as possible," she says."It's important to get it as quickly as possible," she says.
"I'm very grateful.""I'm very grateful."
Queues also formed outside a centre offering walk-in booster jabs in Chicksands, BedfordshireQueues also formed outside a centre offering walk-in booster jabs in Chicksands, Bedfordshire
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