The Oklahoman

UK aims to give 1st COVID-19 shot to all adults by September

- By Danica Kirka

LONDON — The U.K. government plans to offer a first dose of COVID-19 vaccine to every adult by September as the nation's health care system battles the worst crisis in its 72-year-history.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Ra abs aid Sunday that the government will soon begin a trial of round the clock injection sat some locations as it continues to add more vaccinatio­n sites to increase the pace of delivery. The National Health Service opened a mass vaccinatio­n center on Saturday at the historic Salisbury Cathedral, where injections were accompanie­d by organ music.

“Our target is by September to have offered all the adult population a first dose,'' he told Sky News .“If we can do it faster than that, great, but that's the road map.”

Britain has more than 51 million adults in its population of 67.5 million people.

The ambitious vaccinatio­n program comes amid crushing pressures on the National Health Service. Already beleaguere­d hospitals are admitting another COVID- 19 patient every 30 seconds, putting the service in its most precarious situation ever, said Simon Stevens, chief executive of NHS England.

“The facts are very clear and I'm not going to sugarcoat them, hospitals are under extreme pressure and staff are under extreme pressure,'' he told the BBC. “Since Christmas Day we've seen another 15,000 increase in the in-patients in hospitals across England. That's the equivalent of filling 30 hospitals full of coronaviru­s patients.”

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