Britain hits milestone as half of all adults get first vaccine dose

Britain hits milestone as half of all adults get first vaccine dose

UK health minister says the figure was reached after a record 660,276 shots were administered on Friday.

Boris Johnson receives the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine in London yesterday. (AP pic)
LONDON:
Half of all adults in Britain have now received at least one Covid-19 vaccine dose, becoming the world’s first major economy to hit that milestone.

Health minister Matt Hancock said on Twitter the figure had been reached after a record 660,276 shots were administered on Friday.

Israel is the leader in vaccinating its population, followed by the UAE, Chile and then the UK – and investors are watching closely to see which economies could recover first.

“The vaccine is a national success story and our way out of this pandemic,” said Hancock, adding that he was “delighted”.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson got his first vaccine dose on Friday, receiving AstraZeneca’s shot – which several European countries had temporarily stopped using earlier this week over safety fears.

Distributed by the state-run health service, Britain’s vaccine roll-out has got off to a blistering start but the government has warned this week of a marked slowdown in April due to a delay of a shipment from India’s Serum Institute and because a batch in the UK needed to be retested.

Britain has so far relied on vaccines from AstraZeneca and Oxford University, and Pfizer and BioNTech.

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