Health
UK faces reduction in virus vaccine supply – PerthNow
The government insists the UK remains on track to reach its vaccinations goal despite a letter issuing warnings about a reduced supply.

The UK will register a significant reduction in the amount of COVID-19 vaccines available from March 29 due to a cut in manufacturing supply, it says, in a setback to one of the fastest roll-outs in the world.
The country is on track to have given a first COVID-19 shot to half of all adults in the next few days and passed 25 million first shots on Wednesday.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said supply often fluctuated but the UK remained on track to have given vaccines to priority groups by April…
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