Woman receiving fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine in COV-Boost trial

Volunteers needed for fourth dose COVID-19 vaccine booster comparison study

22 February

Public Health Wales is seeking volunteers to take part in a study looking at the use of COVID-19 vaccine that targets the Omicron variant when given as a fourth dose.

This study is being run by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (on behalf of Public Health Wales NHS as the site) and is sponsored by University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust.

You may be eligible to take part in the study if you:

  • Are aged 30 years old or above
  • Received Pfizer or Moderna as your third dose booster at least 3 months (84 days) ago
  • Have not tested positive for COVID-19 on a PCR, lateral flow, or saliva test

The study team will provide reimbursement up to £225 for your time, inconvenience and travel (depending on the total number of visits you attend).

Participants are required to attend a screening and vaccination visit, followed by four subsequent visits for blood tests. Participants will also be asked to keep an eDiary of any symptoms following vaccination. The total study participation time is up to 8 months.

If you are interested in finding out more, please visit the study website where you can also complete the pre-screening questionnaire to see if you will be eligible.

This call for volunteers follows an earlier call for 18-30 year olds to take part in a trial examining lower dose booster vaccinations, which is still seeking participants.