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UK facing big cut in COVID-19 vaccine supplies at the end of March

UK facing big cut in COVID-19 vaccine supplies at the end of March
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Major blow to UK s vaccination policy as supplies delay rollout

The number of people getting the first dose of their Covid-19 jab will be “constrained” as a result of a reduction in the supply available, health officials have said. NHS leaders said there will be a “significant reduction” in the weekly vaccine supply available from the week beginning March 29. A letter to regional NHS bosses says that the reduction will continue for a “four-week period”. Local health leaders have been told to focus efforts on the top priority groups in the letter, signed by Dr Nikita Kanani, medical director for primary care for the NHS in England, and Emily Lawson, chief commercial officer.

UK faces significant vaccine shortage from end of March

The Government s Vaccines Task Force have now notified us there will be a significant reduction in weekly supply available from manufacturers beginning in week commencing March 29, meaning volumes for first doses will be significantly constrained, the letter said. They now currently predict this will continue for a four-week period, as a result of reductions in national inbound vaccines supply. UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock dismissed the revelation in cursory fashion. We regularly send out technical letters to the NHS to explain the ups and downs of the supply over the future weeks, and what you re referring to is a standard one of those letters, he said at the daily Covid press briefing.

UK facing big cut in COVID-19 vaccine supplies at the end of March: letter

4 Min Read LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will see a significant reduction in the amount of COVID-19 vaccines available at the end of the month due to a cut in manufacturing supply, it said on Wednesday, in a setback to one of the world’s fastest inoculation rollouts. FILE PHOTO: A man receives a vaccine against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the Winding Wheel Theatre, Chesterfield, Britain February 3, 2021. REUTERS/Carl Recine Britain is on track to have given a first COVID-19 shot to half of all adults in the next few days and passed 25 million first shots on Wednesday, making it the most extensive and quickest programme so far in a European country.

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