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One in nine has now had Covid jab - but Matt Hancock warns supply is 'tight'

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One in nine people in England have been vaccinated, Matt Hancock confirmed today. The Health Secretary said that 77.8% of people over 80 have received at least one dose of their vaccine.

But Mr Hancock also gave a stern warning for Brits to follow the rules - and warned that supplies of the vaccine supply remained "tight".

He repeated warnings that the new variety discovered in Kent was proving "between 30-70%" more infectious and also more deadly.

Now he insisted was not a moment “to ease up” on coronavirus restrictions. He told the Downing Street press conference: “This is not a moment to ease up.

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