The UK government’s vaccination advisory committee on Friday recommended against giving a fourth dose of CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccine to nursing home residents and people over 80. The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization (JCVI) said the three doses of the vaccines are still providing “very good protection against severe disease,” and an immediate second booster dose to the most vulnerable would “provide only limited additional benefit against severe disease at this time.” According to data compiled by the UK Health Security Agency, for people over 65, protection against hospitalization remains at about 90 percent three months after the third dose. The JCVI also said that there’s “limited time” for another booster to have a substantial impact within the current wave of infections thanks to the fast spreading of the Omicron variant, and that a fourth dose would add pressure to the NHS, which is currently under significant pressure partly due to staff …