those contracts to be delivered on. tanzania s president, john magufuli, has died at the age of 61. the vice president said he d succumbed to complications related to a heart condition. how to stop the state backed bloodshed in myanmar we ll be asking if the region can help end the violence. birdsong and the bird song that s almost become extinct. how the regent honey eater has almost forgotten how to sing its own song. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. uncertainty over stocks of covid vaccines is causing growing tension between the uk and the european union. with around 25 million british citizens vaccinated, the nhs has warned that there ll be a significant reduction in vaccines available next month, urging providers not to take new appointments for april. meanwhile, the eu has warned that it might need to impose export limits on vaccines from european factories
The nationwide daylong Covid-19 vaccination campaign began this morning (July 19, 2022) to expedite inoculation and combat the outbreak of the deadly virus. The government has decided to observe the nationwide vaccination for expanding booster dose coverage across the country.
after the acceleration of the booster offer to more adults. since the system in england was opened up to people aged 30 and over early on monday morning, around a million people have booked their boosters and that doesn t include walk ins. the question now, can that momentum be maintained? at some vaccine centres, deliveries fell behind, and there were temporary closures. all this as the chief medical officer, chris whitty, warned the cabinet of a likely increase in covid hospital numbers, a view echoed by other senior officials. we are concerned with the large volume of individuals who are being infected every day in the population, that we re going to have a very difficult four weeks ahead with cases in the community. their key message is get yourjab , with military personnel helping in taunton and at other centres. they ll hope they can keep up with the spread of the virus. then, starting in scotland, appeals for people to reduce mixing
vaccinators and admin people. and they ve all been working in this programme since the beginning of the year. and, in swindon, a long queue as well, and a wait of several hours. i ve been here since 9am, and i m supposed to have work at 2pm. but they told me that the queue will be till 3.30pm. not happy, i ve got better things to do than standing in a queue. i just underfive hours, and, when we got in, there were only two people jabbing. long lines had built up after the acceleration of the booster offer to more adults. since the system in england was opened up to people aged 30 and over early on monday morning, around a million people have booked their boosters and that doesn t include walk ins. the question now, can that momentum be maintained? at some vaccine centres, deliveries fell behind, and there were temporary closures. all this as the chief medical officer, chris whitty, warned the cabinet of a likely