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British Army pledges equal access to Covid vaccine for all – with 21 quick reaction teams – Mirror Online
Brigadier Phil Prosser outlined the scale of the challenge facing the Army as Boris Johnson doubled down on his pledge to vaccinate 14million people by February…
The British Army has pledged to aim for “equal access” to the coronavirus vaccine for people in England, no matter where they live.
A logistics commander made the vow today at Downing Street after complaints that the 1.5million doses given out so far were victims of a postcode lottery.
Outlining the scale of the challenge, Brigadier Phil Prosser said the Army had already done work “equivalent to setting up a major supermarket chain in less than a month.”
It’s thought Army support for the vaccine…
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