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Covid vaccines expanded to those aged 32 to 33 years – The Telegraph
More than 50 million doses of the Covid-19 jab have so far been delivered
Covid-19 vaccines are to be offered to 32- and 33-year-olds, as the NHS marks a milestone of 50 million doses.
Some 1.1 million people in this age group can now book their jabs, with appointment invitations being sent out in the next few days.
In the biggest and fastest vaccination programme in NHS history, more than 50 million doses of the Covid-19 jab have so far been delivered.
More than four in 10 adults have had both doses, meaning they have maximum protection from the virus.
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