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Over-25s in England to be called to get Covid-19 vaccine

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Over-25s in England to be called to get Covid-19 vaccine

Over-25s in England to be called to get Covid-19 vaccine

Over-25s in England are being called forward to get their Covid-19 vaccination from Tuesday, the Health Secretary has announced.Under-30s are the final cohort on the vaccine priority list.


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