The new vaccine queue calculator can predict when we might be able to receive the Covid-19 jab, based on a number of variables. A NEW online calculator has been launched to predict when in 2021 people of all ages, professions and health will likely be invited to have their coronavirus vaccine. The Omni Calculator tells users how many people in the UK are likely to be in front of them in the queue for the jab, including when they could expect to receive their vaccine. On December 8, the first person in Britain, and the world outside trials, received the approved Pfizer Covid-19 jab, and it is now just a matter of time before the rest of the UK is offered their vaccine.
This Online Calculator Can Predict When You Will To Receive The Covid-19 Vaccine
This calculator can estimate when you’ll receive the Covid-19 vaccine.
2020 has finally come to an end, Covid-19 vaccines are underway and you can now find out when you’re likely to be vaccinated. The UK has secured 40 million doses of the vaccine which is enough to immunise 20 million Brits with two shots each.
According to Lord Bethell, around 10 million people in the UK have already received the jab in “the largest vaccination programme in British history.” While the NHS vaccine rollout has begun, there is really no way of knowing when it’ll be your turn to be vaccinated. Understandably, high-risk groups including over 80s, NHS staff, care home workers and their residents, are the first in line.
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