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More than 15 million people have had coronavirus jab just over two months since first dose was administered
More than 15 million people have had coronavirus jab just over two months since first dose was administered
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Over 15 million people across the UK have been given their first dose of Covid-19 vaccine, the vaccines minister has announced.