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Vaccinate prisoners en masse, not police or teachers, JCVI tells ministers – The Times
Teachers, police and other key workers should not get priority for Covid jabs but prisoners can be vaccinated en masse, the government’s advisory body has concluded.The…
Teachers, police and other key workers should not get priority for Covid jabs but prisoners can be vaccinated en masse, the governments advisory body has concluded.
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) handed final recommendations to ministers on Sunday advising that under-50s be vaccinated by age rather than occupation, and that people from ethnic minorities should not get priority, The Times understands.
At least 150,000 more people with learning disabilities have been added…
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