Steve Powis urges vaccine uptake as rollout continues
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Steve Powis urges vaccine uptake as rollout continues
In the coming week, people aged 60-63 will be invited to book a Covid jab.
NHS National Director for England Professor Steve Powis thanked NHS staff for their contribution to the roll out, and urgesd people from all communities to get the vaccination if invited.
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