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LONDON (Reuters) – Britain on Monday said it would offer further COVID-19 booster shots to the elderly, care home residents and immunosuppressed people as part of a plan to learn to live with the disease without legal restrictions. Britain’s health minister Sajid Javid said he would accept the recommendation of the country’s vaccine advisers, and said that all four nations of the United Kingdom would offer the extra shots. “We know immunity to COVID-19 begins to wane over time. That’s why we’re offering a spring booster to those people at higher risk of serious COVID-19 to make sure they maint…