Health
Forty-year-old MP says he received leftover dose of Covid vaccine – The Guardian
Brendan Clarke-Smith says he got jab that would have otherwise gone to waste after doing voluntary work at hospital

A 40-year-old Conservative MP who received the coronavirus vaccine after spending an afternoon volunteering at a local hospital has said this happened because there were some left-over doses, which would have otherwise gone to waste.
Brendan Clarke-Smith, who became MP for Bassetlaw in Nottinghamshire at the 2019 election, received his first vaccination dose on Friday, after helping at Retford hospital.
In a Facebook post, Clarke-Smith wrote that he had spent the afternoon volunteering at the hospital.
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