Jabs to be delayed by one month after NHS England admits ‘significant reduction’ in supply

People under 50 will have to wait a month longer than planned for their Covid vaccination because of a major shortage of vaccine that will start at the end of the month, NHS bosses have admitted.

NHS England told health service chiefs in a letter on Wednesday that the government’s vaccines task force has “notified us that there will be a significant reduction in weekly supply available from manufacturers beginning in the week commencing 29 March”.

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