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More than 25million Britons have had at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine, the Government has announced.
The milestone, which means almost half of all adults in the country have been jabbed, was hit yesterday exactly 100 days after the mammoth rollout launched.
Latest figures show 25,273,226 Brits have received the first injection of either Pfizer or AstraZeneca s vaccine, while 1,759,445 of them have had their second dose.
It came after 433,000 first doses and 95,000 follow-up jabs were administered across the UK on Tuesday. The Department of Health said it was on track to achieve the Prime Minister s target of offering the first dose of all adults by August.
More than a dozen European countries have stopped using the vaccine despite regulator insisting it is safe
European Medicines Agency is investigating whether people who receive it have a higher risk of blood clots
Doctors in the UK say people are spooked by the row and aren t turning up for vaccination appointments
Data from Britain – which has used more doses than anywhere else – don t appear to show anything unusual
Early signs of vaccine effect as Britain s daily Covid deaths fall faster now than during first wave despite bigger winter outbreak as 25million get first jabs
Graph based on No 10 data shows fewer deaths now than same time after first peak, despite bigger outbreak
Deaths have fallen 90% from peak of 1,362 on March 8 compared to 80% 49 days after worst first wave day
Results mimic what s happening to epidemic in Israel and show power of the vaccines at curving outbreaks