The Jewish Chronicle

We want to reach Israeli speed: vaccine minister

- BY LEE HARPIN

THE UK’S Vaccine Deployment Minister Nadhim Zahawi has said the government is trying to match the speed of Israel’s Covid-19 immunisati­on drive.

Referring to the success of Israel’s world-leading vaccine roll-out, the minster said: “One of the things we have learned is the speed at which they can actually vaccinate people through the mass vaccinatio­n centres.

“We want to make sure that we get to similar speeds.

“They are doing it [at] about four minutes per patient and that’s the sort of target we want to make sure we deliver on.

“At this stage it’s a race against time. The more vaccine that can get into arms, quicker, the better.”

In a vaccinatio­n model that takes inspiratio­n from the one launched by Israel, the government has unveiled seven giant vaccinatio­n centres across England to boost numbers and streamline the process. This included three in the south-east, including one located at the ExCel centre.

Downing Street has said that those over 80 can wait for appointmen­ts closer to where they live if they prefer.

On Monday the UK government confirmed that more than 2.4 million people had received the vaccine. Israel has used its efficient healthcare system to launch a round-the-clock immunisati­on drive with military help. The country is prioritisi­ng over60s but also allows younger people to be vaccinated if they happen to be outside injection centres at the end of the day, when there may be surplus jabs available. More than 100,000 Israelis between the ages of 20 and 40 have been vaccinated. In Britain, a vaccine shortage has been blamed for the initial slow roll-out of the jabs, despite new hubs and the hope of administer­ing an injection to a patient every 45 seconds.

Mr Zahawi praised Israel’s efforts during an appearance on ITV’s Good Morning Britain show on Monday.

The Israeli embassy in London also confirmed that Health Secretary Matt Hancock had spoken to Israeli Health Minister Yuli Edelstein to discuss best practices and future cooperatio­n over vaccines.

UK and Israeli health ministers have discussed cooperatio­n over vaccines

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PHOTO: UK PARLIAMENT Race against time: Zahawi

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