Editorial: While concerns have been expressed about vaccine refusal, in practice achieving 90 per cent coverage of the adult population is about as high as any public health campaign could hope for
A man receives a Covid booster jab in Eastbourne on Christmas Daynce again National Health Service workers have risen to the challenge. When the prime minister announced a target of getting all adults a third dose of coronavirus vaccine by 31 December, there were many who decried this as an unrealistic ambition that risked demoralising NHS staff and the country.
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