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The Telegraph published this video item, entitled “Boris Johnson: 24-hour vaccination centres will open ‘as soon as we can'” – below is their description.
Boris Johnson has confirmed that round-the-clock vaccine centres will be opened “as soon as we can”, during his weekly clash with Sir Keir Starmer at PMQs.
But Matt Hancock told BBC Breakfast a 24/7 approach was unlikely to be “the major factor” in hitting the mid-February target, but he was “absolutely” behind it “if it helps speed things up”.
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