Health
London doctors say they are running out of priority patients to vaccinate – The Guardian
Frustrated medics say they fear lives will be lost unless they can immunise outside of the four priority cohorts
Frustrated medics say they are beginning to run out of patients in the governments top four priority cohorts to vaccinate and fear that lives will be lost unless they are allowed to immunise more people immediately.
Doctors at the Francis Crick Institute in London say they are providing first doses at a rate of 100 a day when they have capacity for 1,000.
Dr Sam Barrell, the chief operating officer at the institute, which opened as a mass vaccination centre on 18 January, said: Every day lost, where…
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