Six young adults share what the coronavirus vaccine programme means to them

The health secretary, Matt Hancock has said that the UK is on track to offer a Covid vaccine to all adults by the end of July. Those under the age of the 30 will be given the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, where possible, after very rare cases of blood clotting were linked to the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab.

As experts urge this age cohort to continue to get vaccinated, encouraging them to think of the wider benefits to their communities, six people under the age of 30 have spoken about the UK vaccine rollout and what having a jab will mean for them.

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