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Number of people getting first Covid jab could be ‘constrained’ due to reduced vaccine supply – Hartlepool Mail
The number of people getting the first dose of their Covid-19 jab will be “constrained” as a result of a “significant” reduction in the vaccine supply available,…

NHS leaders said there will be a significant reduction in the vaccine supply from the week beginning March 29.
A letter to regional NHS bosses says that the reduction will continue for a four-week period.
As a result, health leaders have said that people under the age of 50 should only get the jab if they are in a priority group for the vaccine.
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