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Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine arrives at hospitals

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Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine arrives at hospitals

Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine arrives at hospitals

The newly approved Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to combat Covid-19 has started arriving at hospitals.

Dr George Findlay, the Chief Medical Officer at Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals, says they plan to maximise the number of people that can be vaccinated each day starting from Monday.

Report by Etemadil.

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