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Vaccines for all every four to six months

Prof Sir Andrew Pollard, who helped develop the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, said the most at risk should be identified and prioritized instead.<br>He said the vaccine rollout had gone "extremely well" in the UK but other parts of the world were falling behind.

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Vaccines for all every four to six months

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  1. Vaccines for all every four to six months There has been a surge of Omicron cases in the UK, with a record 218,724 cases reported on Tuesday. However, this figure includes a backlog of two days’ worth of cases from Wales and four days of cases from Northern Ireland, due to the holiday weekend. But Prime Minister Boris Johnson's spokesman said the government "doesn't see any data to suggest that further restrictions would be the right approach" in England. He said the public should be "in no doubt" it would be a difficult time for the NHS but there were mitigations in place to help them through a "challenging winter" many business listings.

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