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Covid vaccine in Wales set for ‘even faster delivery rate’ – BBC News
Wales’ chief pharmacist says more than 30,000 doses a day could be delivered from next week.

By Owain ClarkeBBC Wales health correspondent
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image captionAll areas of the UK are moving into the next vaccination phase, to prioritise those aged over 40
A large rise in Covid vaccine supplies means more jabs should be delivered than ever before from next week, Wales’ chief pharmacist has said.
Andrew Evans has revealed that more than 30,000 doses a day could be administered across the country.
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