With the military called on to help and sports stadiums and conference centres being converted to temporary vaccination centres, what does it take to deliver the biggest vaccination programme the country has ever seen? BBC News
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- England’s Covid test and trace relying on inexperienced and poorly trained staff The Guardian
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- Government ignored warnings over PPE suppliers accused of slavery The Independent
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