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The United Kingdom vaccinated people 50 years before the deadline

The United Kingdom vaccinated people 50 years before the deadline

The United Kingdom on Monday reached the goal of giving the first dose of the vaccine to people over the age of 50, scheduled for mid-April, as a success of the British vaccine campaign.

The Boris Johnson government has launched a massive vaccination campaign in which it has fulfilled its ambitious schedule, in view of the heavy health balance the country has put forward in relation to more than 27,000 deaths – with other countries in Western Europe.

Three days before the mid-April deadline, the goal of proposing at least one dose of the vaccine to everyone over the age of 50, the most vulnerable and highly exported population, was achieved Monday, Downing Street night, he announced.

Boris Johnson welcomed a “very significant” move and reaffirmed the goal of proposing the first dose of the vaccine for all adults by July 31st.

This evolution was achieved despite storage difficulties and limited results, and as a precautionary measure, 19 of the 20 million vaccines administered in the country were killed due to fears of the rare occurrence of the AstraZeneca vaccine, a blood clot that was over 30 years old in the British arsenal.

After more than three months in prison, the British were able to regain some independence, with a new phase of progressive deflation.