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Priority groups should receive Covid-19 vaccine by mid-February, Boris Johnson cautiously promises

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direct to your inboxEveryone in a priority group should receive a Covid-19 vaccine by the middle of February, the Prime Minister has said.Boris Johnson urged caution about the timetable, but nevertheless said those most in need are expected to have been vaccinated by then “if things go well and with a fair wind in our sails”.The ambitious plan would mean vaccinating all care home residents, their carers, everyone over the age of 70, all frontline health and social care workers and everyone who is clinically extremely vulnerable in that short time.During a televised address to the nation this evening, Mr Johnson suggested England could “steadily” move out of lockdown from mid-February.“If our understanding of the virus doesn’t change.

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