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U.K. Meets Key Vaccination Milestone, Secures More Supplies
- Truss says nation will stick to rollout after EU export spat
- Over 8 million have had first injection after record Saturday
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The U.K. is set to confirm that residents at every eligible care home in England have been offered a Covid-19 vaccine, even as a dispute over exports from Europe raises concern over supplies.
Shots have been offered to eligible residents of more than 10,000 homes where possible, official figures are set to show later Monday. The announcement comes after reassurances yesterday by International Trade Secretary Liz Truss that the nation’s supply of vaccines is secure and the country will stick to its rollout timetable.