JCVI is now not recommending continuous Covid-19 booster doses

An interim statement was published on January 25th, 2023 in which the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) advises that healthy young people under 50 should basically stop getting boosters.
According to the report published on the U.K government website it stated :
“The 2022 COVID-19 autumn booster vaccination campaign commenced in early September last year. The most recent coverage data (15 January 2023) of the autumn booster programme in those aged 50 years and over is 64.5% and 82.4% in those aged 75 years and over. By the end of summer 2022, the coverage of the 2022 spring booster programme was 77.3% in those aged 75 years and over.”
” In England, the closure of the autumn booster campaign and the first booster offer will be on 12 February 2023.”
The equivalent thing that JCVI declared a few days ago was being said for a while by Dr. Jean Karl Soler, a Maltese Family doctor .

Dr. Soler has been reported to the Medical Council by Public Health Superintendent Charmaine Gauci for a series of Facebook posts critisizing the authorities’ response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Dr. Soler  on December 14, 2021 in the Times of Malta, also stated

“The principal bone of contention was my argument that healthy children under 16 may not benefit from routine COVID-19 vaccination, and may actually be harmed.”