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The Health Secretary was on a visit to Epsom racecourse in Surrey, now being used as a mass-vaccination area, when he started talking to people who had the jab.
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The first patients have received their Covid-19 vaccination at a brand new vaccination centre in Herts today (Monday, January 11).
Earlier this morning saw a new major hub open its doors at Robertson House in Stevenage, Hertfordshire - one of seven new mass vaccination centres in England.
Herts residents aged 80 and over are among those already being invited to book their vaccine at the centre.
Invitation letters have been sent to those people who live within a 30 to 45-minute driver from the site explaining how they can book a slot - over the phone or online through the national booking service.
Hundreds jabbed as seven new vaccine centres open around England
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Updated: 17:02, 11 January 2021
Hundreds of patients have queued up to receive coronavirus jabs at mass vaccination centres which have opened across England.
Lines of patients, many over 80, formed on Monday outside some of the seven sites around the country where nurses prepared to vaccinate thousands at socially distanced tables or cubicles.
The first patient at Epsom racecourse in Surrey was 88-year-old Moira Edwards, who received the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab at around 8.15am.
Ms Edwards, from Cobham in Surrey, said: âI had no hesitation at coming forward for my vaccination when it was offered to me.