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Extremely vulnerable in UK given high priority for coronavirus vaccine – The Guardian
Those with conditions such as blood, bone or lung cancer put in same category on interim guidance list as over-70s

People at very high risk of contracting coronavirus due to health problems, who were made to shield during the pandemic, have been given the same priority as the over-70s to receive a Covid-19 vaccine.
People aged 18 or older deemed clinically extremely vulnerable are in the same priority group as those aged 70 and over, according to the provisional vaccine priority list published by Public Health England.
It means people with conditions such as blood, bone or lung cancer, chronic kidney disease…
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