More than 15 million people in Britain most vulnerable to coronavirus have received a first vaccination dose, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said. "This country has achieved an extraordinary feat - administering a total of 15 million jabs into the arms of some of the most vulnerable people in the country," Mr Johnson said on Twitter alongside a video message.
Tomorrow, the country will start administering vaccines to those aged between 65 and 69 and the clinically vulnerable to Covid-19, with almost 1.2 million already invited to book their jabs, according to the NHS.
The British government aimed to offer vaccinations to the top four priority groups of around 15 million people by the end of this week.