Prof Adam Finn said the country remained vulnerable as there were still large numbers of unvaccinated people.
More than 25 million people in the UK have had two doses of a vaccine - just under half of the adult population. BBC News
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- Covid-19: UK in early stages of third wave - scientist BBC News
- Covid-19: Concern over June unlocking amid hospital pressure BBC News
- 'Very few' Covid hospital patients had two jabs, NHS boss says BBC News
- Covid: WHO renames UK and other variants with Greek letters BBC News
- Coronavirus: How Matt Hancock's and Dominic Cummings's claims about care home testing compare The Daily Mail
- Vietnam detects new hybrid of Indian and UK Covid-19 variant The Daily Telegraph
- Why the Covid Wuhan lab escape theory, dead and buried months ago, has risen again The Daily Telegraph
- Some long Covid sufferers in England waiting months for treatment The Guardian
- Patients were sent back to care homes without Covid test despite bosses’ plea The Guardian
- NHS test-and-trace workers are charged out at more than double their pay The Guardian
- MPs tell Johnson: you have a duty to help vaccinate the world The Guardian
- Covid: NHS chief warns of hospital pressures as Boris Johnson faces decision on lockdown ending ITV News
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