thousands of health workers and vulnerable people. They had been among the first to get the Pfizer/BioNTech shot at the start of December and were due to get the follow up jab from January 5.
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vaccines in response to the Covid-19 pandemic was a “remarkable achievement”.But together with Professor Tim Cook, a consultant from the University of Bristol, Sir Jeremy warned there was still a long way to go.Writing in the journal Anaesthesia, they said: “The scale of the vaccination programme should not be underestimated: 1,000 vaccination centres each vaccinating 500 people a day for five days a week, without interruptions of supply or delivery, would take almost a year to provide two doses
.thousands of health workers and vulnerable people. They had been among the first to get the Pfizer/BioNTech shot at the start of December and were due to get the follow up jab from January 5.
immunisation programme in its history. This week the first jabs were carried out by the NHS in a huge breakthrough as the fightback against the C ovid-19 pandemic begins.
With the first batch of people getting the coronavirus vaccine in the UK, Max Bowden has revealed his grandma is one of the lucky people.The actor, who enjoyed a holiday with his co-stars last year, took to Twitter to share the exciting development about his family member.The 25 year old wrote: "Tears of joy this morning. My nan gets her covid vaccine today.