UK’s ‘Herculean’ coronavirus vaccine target can be achieved, minister says

UK’s ‘Herculean’ coronavirus vaccine target can be achieved, minister says
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has set a target of vaccinating around 14 million people by mid-February. (AFP)
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Updated 06 January 2021
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UK’s ‘Herculean’ coronavirus vaccine target can be achieved, minister says

UK’s ‘Herculean’ coronavirus vaccine target can be achieved, minister says
  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has set a target of vaccinating around 14 million people by mid-February

LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s “Herculean” aim to vaccinate around 14 million of the most vulnerable people against COVID-19 by the middle of next month is achievable, his vaccine minister said on Wednesday.
Johnson has set a target of vaccinating the elderly, including care home residents, the clinically vulnerable and frontline workers – around 14 million people – by mid-February.
Asked if it was achievable to vaccinate 14 million people by the middle of February and 2 million vaccinations each week by the end of this month, Minister for COVID Vaccine Deployment Nadhim Zahawi said it was.
“It is a Herculean effort,” he told Sky, adding that it was stretching but deliverable. He said that 1/4 of people over 80 years old had been vaccinated with their first shot.