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GMB viewers fume as they accuse Matt Hancock of sharing 'confusing' Covid advice

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Good Morning Britain on Wednesday for the second time this month. The politician, 42, appeared on the ITV breakfast show on the same day it was announced that the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine had been approved by regulators for use in the UK.Giving a glimmer of hope, Mr Hancock said the vaccine will help Britain out of the pandemic by spring, as cases surge across the country.Hailing the approval as "fantastic news," the Health Secretary confirmed its roll-out would begin on January 4.However, viewers at home were left scratching their heads as Mr Hancock told viewers to "stay at home unless you need to leave".Taking to Twitter, one fan penned: "'Stay at home unless you need to go out' great advice Matt HancockAnother added:.

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