Sturgeon defends seven-day vaccinations after numbers halved

Sturgeon defends seven-day vaccinations after numbers halved on Sunday


January 25, 2021, 3:45 pm
Nicola Sturgeon has suggested a dramatic drop in the number of vaccines carried out on Sunday could be due to a lag in reporting (Jane Barlow/PA)
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Nicola Sturgeon has insisted Scotland’s vaccination programme is a genuine seven-day-a-week operation despite a substantial drop in the number of doses administered on Sunday.
Just 11,364 patients in Scotland received their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine on Sunday, according to the government’s figures – less than half of the 23,371 people who got one on Saturday.

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