Covid booster jabs could be brought forward as UK daily cases hit 52,000

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Covid booster jabs could be brought forward as UK daily cases hit 52,000
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MPs voice frustration to new vaccines minister about ‘stalling’ programme in England

Millions of people could have their booster jab brought forward as ministers consider cutting the six-month gap between doses as part of a scramble to shore up the faltering vaccine programme and avoid imposing Covid restrictions.

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