BBC News Published image captionThe Labour MP had asked the health secretary to "urgently intervene" to fix the supply issue A town will receive Covid-19 vaccines for a group of vulnerable locals after an MP highlighted a shortage there. Marie Rimmer told Parliament on Tuesday that a supply "misunderstanding" meant St Helens may not be able to vaccinate 3,200 at-risk people aged 16 to 65. Health Secretary Matt Hancock agreed to look into the issue after the Labour MP for St Helens South and Whiston asked him to "urgently intervene". NHS bosses said the doses were secured from "another vaccination site". The Local Democracy Reporting Service said St Helens' vaccination hub at the Totally Wicked Stadium serves four primary care networks, but the national supply scheme had been counting them as one single entity, which meant it was only receiving a quarter of the vaccines needed.