tried to blame the chancellor and the nhs top boss. and he also claimed setting up a covid testing system had been complicated when matt hancock set a target of 100,000 tests a day something he described as disgraceful behaviour that caused serious harm. matt hancock must come to the house of commons and explain what he did to protect care homes, because so many people did die in care homes. what he did to get the ppe to the front line. what he did on testing and tracing, because it didn t work, still doesn t work to this day. the health secretary s team dismissed the claims, saying he d been working incredibly hard, in unprecedented circumstances, throughout the pandemic. iamjust off i am just off to drive forward the vaccine programme and then i am going to the house of commons and i will answer questions there.
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the health secretary matt hancock described the findings as ground breaking and said he was increasingly confident the government is on track for the final stage of its road map out of lockdown. here s our health correspondentjim reed. back up a little bit more there, fella, if you will. in places like rochdale in greater manchester, vaccinations are now being offered to younger age groups. all those over 18 can get a jab with no appointment needed. quite eager to come and get it done because once the first one s out of the way, it is out of the way, and it s easy to just get it done when it s offered to get it done than waiting for an appointment to get scheduled. to keep yourself safe but also help other people keep safe as well. scientists think the so called indian variant of the virus can spread more quickly so areas like this where cases are growing are being offered extra surge vaccinations and the first
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