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Vaccines in numbers: 36.3 million receive first dose

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Vaccines in numbers: 36.3 million receive first dose

Vaccines in numbers: 36.3 million receive first dose

Government data up to May 14 shows that of the 56,018,988 Covid vaccine jabs given in the UK so far, 36,320,867 were first doses - a rise of 204,912 on the previous day.


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