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England due to begin mass vaccinating people on Tuesday. ‘This coming week will be a historic moment,’ said the Health Secretary. – msnNOW
The first wave of two-shot vaccinations will be given to 400,000. People over 80, care home workers, and NHS workers will be prioritized.

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A volunteer receives an experimental vaccination for the coronavirus in a clinical trial at the University of Maryland’s medical school. University of Maryland
England’s National Health Service (NHS) has released the details of its official rollout of the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine, which will begin early next week.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said: “This coming week will be a historic moment as we begin vaccination against COVID-19.
“We are prioritizing the most vulnerable…
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