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Matt Hancock receives AZ jab from Jonathan Van-Tam

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Matt Hancock receives AZ jab from Jonathan Van-Tam

Matt Hancock receives AZ jab from Jonathan Van-Tam

Health Secretary Matt Hancock receives his first dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine from Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England Professor Jonathan Van-Tam at a west London vaccine centre.

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