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Concerns grow as UK Covid testing labs scaled back before even opening
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People in their 40s first for phase two of vaccine rollout - no priority for teachers and police
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Don t wreck this now : Van-Tam s warning as some regions see rise in COVID cases
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Pfizer jab produces ‘high level’ of coronavirus antibodies after two doses, UK study shows Sean Morrison Pharmacist Naeem Khazee (R) and nurse Jocie Walsh (L) dilute vials of Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine before doses are drawn to be adminstered at a vaccination centre set up at Thornton Little Theatre managed by Wyre Council in Thornton-Cleveleys, northwest England, on January 29, 2021 as Britain s coronavirus vaccination campaign continues. - Britain on Friday claimed its streamlined approach to developing Covid vaccines and support for biotech firms helped it to steal a march on other countries still struggling to implement a roll-out. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)
All adults on GP learning disability register will get vaccine priority following calls from DJ Jo Whiley Abbianca Makoni © Provided by Evening Standard This will mean at least 150,000 more people with learning disabilities will now be offered the vaccine more quickly.AFP via Getty Images
All adults on the learning disability register will be prioritised to get a coronavirus vaccine, the Government has announced, following calls from BBC presenter Jo Whiley.
This means 150,000 more people at higher risk will be offered a jab more quickly in England.
Whiley was offered the vaccine before her sister, who has a rare genetic syndrome known as cri-du-chat and lives in residential care.