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Brits 'to get 1m coronavirus jabs a day' as UK sets up dozens of mass vaccination sites

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One million vaccines could be administered to Brits every day as the UK sets up dozens of mass vaccination sites. As part of the biggest vaccination programme in the history of the NHS, firefighters and an extra 40,000 NHS staff are reportedly being drafted in to help.

Retired nurses and doctors will be called in to help with the roll-out of the Pfizer jabs at record speed - along with support from PCSOs and the Armed Forces.

All support workers under the vaccination programme will be trained in delivering the vaccine and supported by an army of 30,000 St John Ambulance volunteers.

It follows reports of dozens of mass vaccination programmes being set up in the coming weeks, with plans to use empty NHS Nightingale Hospitals, sports centres,

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