Scientific committee forecasts drop to 2.7m jabs a week until July with little available for first doses

The pace of England’s vaccination programme could be squeezed to 2.7m a week until the end of July, meaning there would be little surplus for first doses until tens of millions of second doses had been administered.

The latest modelling paper, produced for the Sage scientific advisory committee, said that “the central rollout scenario” provided to academics by the Cabinet Office is “considerably slower” than previously used.

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