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UK vaccinating 200,000 a day and ‘on course’ for 2,000,000 a week

EMBARGOED TO 1700 THURSDAY JANUARY 7 Ellen Prosser, known as Nell, who is 100 years old, receives the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine from Dr Nikki Kanani at the Sunrise Care Home in Sidcup, south east London, as the government continues to ramp up the vaccination programme. PA Photo. Issue date: Thursday January 7, 2021. 1.3 million people in the UK have already received either the Pfizer/BioNTech or Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus jab. See PA story HEALTH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Kirsty O'Connor/PA Wire
Ellen Prosser, 100, receives a Covid vaccine at her care home in south east London (Picture: PA)

The UK is currently vaccinating 200,000 people a day and is on its way to hitting two million vaccinations a week, Matt Hancock has said.

The Health Secretary confirmed around one third of the over-80s have been vaccinated so far as he said the country was ‘on course’ to reaching the Government’s target of 13 million vaccinations by mid-February.

He told Sky News: ‘Yes we’re on course. The rate limiting factor at the moment is supply but that’s increasing.

‘I’m very glad to say that at the moment we’re running at over 200,000 people being vaccinated every day.

‘We’ve now vaccinated around one third of the over-80s in this country so we’re making significant progress but there’s still further expansion to go.

‘This week we’re opening mass vaccination centres. Big sites for instance at Epsom racecourse, there’s seven going live this week with more to come next week where we will get through very large numbers of people.’

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