Over 18s could be offered Covid jab 'within weeks' as Indian variant cases rise

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As the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine continues, from Thursday people aged 34 and over are able to book their jab and more than a million people will get a text in the coming days amid concerns over the Indian variant

Over-18s could reportedly be offered the Covid jab in a matter of weeks as the vaccine rollout is sped up and the Indian variant spreads.

 

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