The Hamilton Spectator

United Kingdom expands vaccinatio­n drive

U.K. set to become the fifth country to record 100,000 COVID-19 deaths

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LONDON — Britain is expanding a coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n program that has seen almost six million people get the first of two doses — even as the country’s death toll in the pandemic approaches 100,000.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Sunday that threequart­ers of the U.K.’s over-80s have received a vaccine shot. He said three-quarters of nursing home residents have also had their first jab.

Almost 5.9 million doses of vaccine had been administer­ed by Saturday. Health officials aim to give 15 million people, including everyone over 70, a first vaccine shot by Feb. 15, and cover the entire adult population by September.

Britain is inoculatin­g people with two vaccines — one made by U.S. pharma firm Pfizer and German company BioNTech, the other by U.K.-Swedish drugmaker AstraZenec­a and Oxford University.

It has authorized a third, developed by Moderna.

It is giving them at doctors’ offices, hospitals, pharmacies and vaccinatio­n centres set up in conference halls, sports stadiums and other large venues. Thirty more locations are opening this week, including a former Ikea store and a museum of industrial history that was used as a set for the TV show “Peaky Blinders.”

Britain’s vaccinatio­n campaign is a rare success in a country with Europe’s worst confirmed coronaviru­s outbreak. The U.K. has recorded 97,329 deaths among people who tested positive, including 1,348 new deaths reported Saturday.

The U.K. is set within days to become the fifth country in the world to record 100,000 COVID-19 deaths, after the United States, Brazil, India and Mexico — all of which have much larger population­s than Britain’s 67 million people.

Some health experts have questioned the Conservati­ve government’s decision to give the two vaccine doses up to 12 weeks apart, rather than the recommende­d three weeks, in order to offer as many people as possible their first dose quickly.

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