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NHS's vaccination targets are on course as 491,970 people get the jab in one day


Almost half a million Britons have been vaccinated in a single day, official figures reveal, as the rollout continues to gather steam.
Department of Health data shows a record 493,013 jabs were administered on Saturday, marking the fifth day in a row that the operation has picked up the pace.
And three quarters of Britain s over-80s have now received their first dose, according to the Health Secretary Matt Hancock, in another promising sign that the country could be on course to hit its ambitious target. 
Ministers are aiming to get first vaccine doses to around 15million people by February 15, targeting those who are most at risk of dying if they catch Covid-19. ....

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Doctors call for gap between first and second vaccine doses to HALVE


Doctors call for gap between first and second vaccine doses to HALVE
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Senior doctors have called for the gap between the first and second doses of Pfizer s Covid-19 vaccine to be halved to six weeks. 
The British Medical Association (BMA) has recommended to cut the waiting time, warning in a letter that the strategy is difficult to justify and the UK is internationally isolated .
It emerged on Thursday that NHS hospitals could be banned from giving out the jabs if they don t stick to the strategy of delaying second doses by 12 weeks or longer, despite initial proposals to leave a three-week gap.  ....

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Senior doctors call for gap between first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine to be HALVED


Robert Jenrick defends government’s 12-week vaccine dose strategy and says it means millions more can get first Covid jab after top doctors called for it to be cut to six weeks amid fears a long wait between doses is less effective
Housing Secretary said millions more can get high level of protection from first dose as quickly as possible
In a private letter to Professor Chris Whitty, British Medical Association recommended to cut 12-week delay
Trade union called for an urgent review of current policy, warning it is proving evermore difficult to justify
World Health Organization previously said the gap between first and second doses should be 21-28 days  ....

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Pubs and restaurants must stay closed until May, say experts


Pubs and restaurants must stay closed until May, say experts
“Completely stopping all controls is disastrous, we get massive peaks of both daily deaths and hospital admissions,”
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Britons who refuse the Covid vaccine won't be protected by their neighbours


Britons who refuse to take coronavirus vaccines will not enjoy protection even if their neighbours are immunised, scientists warned today.
University of East Anglia experts yesterday claimed the current crop of Covid jabs will never allow Britain to reach herd immunity - when so many people are immune to a virus that it can t spread and eventually fizzles out.
The research found the efficacy of current vaccines, combined with the emergence of more infectious variants of the virus, meant keeping the R below one without lockdown restrictions could become impossible.
Professor Paul Hunter, an infectious disease expert who led the study, said today people shouldn t count on getting default protection from their neighbours, as he urged everyone who is eligible for the jabs to take them.  ....

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