AN important milestone has been reached in Wales battle against coronavirus as more than 3 million doses of the vaccine have been delivered - with more than a million people now fully protected. The Welsh Government s newly appointed health and social services minister Eluned Morgan described it as a remarkable achievement. The minister published a written statement titled COVID-19 Vaccination Progress against Strategy Update. She said: This week has been another week of real progress for our vaccination programme. Over 3 million doses of the vaccine have been delivered in Wales and, over the weekend, another important milestone was reached with over a million people have had their second dose and are fully protected.
Eluned Morgan MS described it has a remarkable achievement in such a short space of time. She said: This week has been another week of real progress for our vaccination programme. Over 3 million doses of the vaccine have been delivered in Wales and, over the weekend, another important milestone was reached with over a million people have had their second dose and are fully protected. This is a remarkable achievement in such a short space of time. I am extremely grateful to all our NHS colleagues and all the volunteers across Wales whose continuous hard work and dedication is making our excellent progress through our Covid-19 vaccination programme possible.
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