Covid jab teams 'could be sent to homes of unvaccinated in low uptake areas'

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Covid jab teams 'could be sent to homes of unvaccinated in low uptake areas'
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Ministers are reportedly considering a more direct approach to convince the millions of unjabbed Brits to get the vaccine, as infections continue to soar across the UK

Unvaccinated people could be paid a visit by Covid jab teams hoping to get more people protected from the virus, according to reports.

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