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Thousands More Vulnerable Adults Offered RSV Vaccine by NHS

by Chief Editor July 2, 2026
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The NHS is expanding its respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccination programme this September to include adults aged 65–74 with chronic respiratory conditions or suppressed immune systems. This move follows advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) to protect those at a higher risk of severe outcomes from RSV infection, including hospitalisation, particularly during winter when cases peak.

Who is eligible for the expanded RSV vaccine?

Starting 1st September, the NHS will offer the vaccine to adults aged 65–74 who suffer from conditions such as chronic asthma, bronchitis, or cystic fibrosis. The eligibility also extends to individuals with weakened immune systems resulting from blood cancers, diabetes, or medical treatments like chemotherapy. According to the JCVI, these groups face a higher risk of severe outcomes from RSV, which is a common virus that infects the lungs.

Pro tip: You can check your eligibility or book an appointment through your local GP practice. In some parts of the country, high street pharmacies are also providing the jab.

How does the RSV vaccine protect patients?

The vaccine functions by introducing a small amount of RSV protein into the body, which stimulates the immune system to produce targeted antibodies. Dr. Conall Watson, a Consultant Epidemiologist at the UK Health Security Agency, states that this mechanism provides “excellent protection” against severe lung infection. By priming the immune system, the body can act much quicker to remove the threat, potentially preventing the need for hospital care.

Comparing current and previous vaccine roll-outs

The latest expansion builds on a series of vaccination efforts. Data published by NHS England shows that over 519,571 people aged 80 and over received the jab in the last three months alone. The programme already covers millions of people aged 75 and over, residents in care homes, and pregnant women. Since 2024, the programme has helped protect 300,000 mothers and babies in its first year alone, according to NHS figures.

Explained: the new RSV vaccine for pregnant women
Did you know? While cases peak in the winter, Caroline Temmink, Director of Vaccination at NHS England, notes that the virus poses a risk all year round, making it essential for vulnerable groups to come forward when invited.

Why is this expansion necessary for the NHS?

The primary goal of the expanded eligibility is to reduce the burden on the healthcare system during the winter months. Public Health Minister Sharon Hodgson stated that the programme will “prevent hundreds of avoidable hospital admissions” and decrease pressure on the NHS during the winter months. Caroline Temmink, Director of Vaccination at NHS England, emphasized that because RSV can cause serious illness, providing this protection is a critical step in keeping patients out of hospital.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where can I get the RSV vaccine? Eligible patients can receive the jab at their local GP practice or, in some parts of the country, at their local high street pharmacy.
  • Is the vaccine safe for those with underlying conditions? The JCVI identified these specific groups as having a higher risk of severe outcomes, and the vaccine is designed to provide protection for those with chronic lung conditions or weakened immune systems.
  • Why is the NHS targeting the 65–74 age group? New evidence makes it clear that these groups of patients are at the highest risk of needing hospital admission due to RSV.

Are you eligible for the new round of vaccinations? Check with your local GP surgery today to ensure you are prepared for the winter season. For more updates on public health initiatives, subscribe to our newsletter or explore our latest health reports.

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Andrew Bayly Steps Down as Justice Select Committee Chair

by Rachel Morgan News Editor July 2, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Bay of Plenty MP Tom Rutherford has been appointed as the new chairman of the Justice Committee. This leadership change follows Bayly’s move to the Petitions Select Committee and his decision not to stand for Parliament at the election.

What legislation is currently before the Justice Committee?

The committee is currently managing a variety of legislative business. This includes proposed changes to the Policing Act, trespass laws, and the introduction of the Government’s move-on orders.

What legislation is currently before the Justice Committee?

Bayly described the committee as a “busy committee” and noted that the transition should provide a “good opportunity for a person to have a go at trying to manage” the workload.

Did You Know? Bayly and his wife decided he would not seek a list position, following his previous decision not to seek re-election in his Port Waikato electorate.

Why is the committee leadership changing?

Bayly has moved to the Petitions Select Committee, where he will be replaced on the Justice Committee by National’s Paulo Garcia. Bayly, who previously served as a minister in Christopher Luxon’s Government, resigned from his ministerial role following a series of issues.

According to reporting by the Herald, Bayly had previously indicated he might seek a list-only position for National, but he ultimately decided not to stand for Parliament at the election. Before his departure, Bayly received complimentary comments regarding his performance as chair from Green MP Lawrence Xu-Nan and NZ First’s Jamie Arbuckle.

Expert Insight: The transition of leadership to Tom Rutherford occurs while the committee is managing legislative items. Because Parliament is expected to wrap up this term on September 24, the new chairman may face immediate pressure to oversee the committee’s heavy workload before the upcoming election.

What happens next for the committee?

With the current parliamentary term expected to end on September 24, the committee’s ability to process pending legislation could be influenced by the leadership handover. The new chairmanship may be required to quickly navigate the committee’s current business, including the Policing Act and move-on orders, before the term concludes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the new chairman of the Justice Committee?
Tom Rutherford, the Bay of Plenty MP, has been appointed as the new chairman.

Who is replacing Bayly on the Justice Committee?
National’s Paulo Garcia will replace Bayly on the committee.

When is the next election scheduled?
The election is scheduled for November 7.

How will the change in leadership impact the progress of pending legislation?

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