Amid calls for more restrictions, Boris Johnson urged people to come forward for booster jabs when their time comes.
The prime minister said those who become eligible for a third dose of vaccine should organise an appointment straight away. BBC News
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- Only two DOZEN parts of England have yet to record a case of new Delta off-shoot The Daily Mail
- Face mask use in adults in their 30s and 40s has risen consistently for eight weeks, data shows The Daily Mail
- The NHS isn't facing another Covid crisis and Sajid Javid knows it The Daily Telegraph
- Covid booster jabs could be brought forward as UK daily cases hit 52,000 The Guardian
- Cancer patients face ‘perfect storm’ as Covid piles pressure on NHS The Guardian
- Anti-vaxxers serve 'legal documents' citing 'Nuremberg Code' to NHS hospital staff The Independent
- COVID-19: Is the UK being too relaxed about coronavirus? Sky News
- COVID-19: Confusion as minister says book booster jabs but NHS says people must be invited Sky News
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