A patient receiving an injection of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine TWO-THIRDS of adults in Scotland have now had their first dose of coronavirus vaccine, figures show. First jags have been administered to more than three million people, with the 66.6% mark crossed yesterday, said the Scottish Government. Nearly 1.6 million people have had both shots of the vaccine, it added. The national vaccine programme is currently inoculating people aged between 40 and 49, more than half of whom have had their first dose. Scotland is on course to offer all adults a first vaccine by the end of July, if supplies are maintained. Most of the country will drop to level 2 restrictions from Monday, with the exception of Glasgow and Moray, where experts are monitoring outbreaks of coronavirus cases.
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A mum vaccinated as first doses in Scotland reached three million people says she is just looking forward to some normality returning for her daughter.