Health
Vaccination of the vulnerable in Lancashire won’t be finished until ‘at least Spring’ – Lancs Live
Lancashire health bosses have warned that the programme is a ‘marathon not a sprint’ as it rolls out across the county
Tuesday (December 8) marked a momentous day in the country’s fight against coronavirus.
Less than a week after coming out of a second national lockdown, the first Covid vaccination was approved for use in the UK.
The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is the first to have been given the green light from regulators – with 800,000 doses already ready to go to the most vulnerable and high-risk groups.
But with several more vaccinations not having received approval at this stage, including Moderna’s and Oxford…
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