Experts advise vaccines for all, whether or not they have previously contracted Covid-19

The first phase of the NHS vaccination programme aims to protect millions of the UK’s most vulnerable people against coronavirus. Meanwhile, research from Public Health England suggests that a previous Covid infection might protect as much as a vaccine, at least for five months. So what difference does it make to have such immunity?

Can I still catch the virus if I have had the vaccine or been previously infected?

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