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Covid vaccine: Britons skipping Covid jab appointments must be punished - poll | UK | News


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Vaccine: 'Strong possibility' of 24-hour jabs says expert
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Around 2.6 million people in the UK have been vaccinated with their first dose, according to the Government's latest figures. There have also been calls for around-the-clock vaccination centres, with jabs seen as vital to easing national lockdowns. But the latest Express.co.uk poll came after a council leader in Nottinghamshire lashed out at those skipping appointments for their jab and risking the shot being wasted.

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Covid crisis will force councils to make 'deep cuts' to services to plug funding shortfall of up to £2.2bn


Covid crisis will force councils to make ‘deep cuts’ to services to plug funding shortfall of up to £2.2bn
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Councils across England are facing having to make unprecedented cuts to services in the coming years, after coronavirus left them with multimillion-pound black holes in their funding.
The cost to local authorities of the pandemic has been revealed as £1.1bn to £2.2bn, prompting leaders to describe their financial situations as the worst they have ever seen.
Early intervention and prevention projects for vulnerable families, as well as recycling schemes, are among the cutbacks most likely to be in the firing line as local authorities seek to claw back cash to avoid meltdown.

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