People in England are currently facing a postcode lottery for coronavirus jabs as a quarter of people live in an area with no vaccination centre, new figures reportedly show.
It comes as the NHS is ramping up its immunisation programme following the approval of the Oxford AstraZeneca jab with the first doses being given on Monday.
The approval came almost a month after rollout of the vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech began, with more than one million people having now received their first dose.
This works out at around 300,000 vaccines per week but two million Brits need to get the jab every week for life to return to some form of normality by Easter, experts have said.