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An NHS trust chief sent an email to his staff saying the Health Service is preparing for a national vaccination programme before Christmas. The vaccine would be given in two doses, 28 days apart

A coronavirus vaccine could be rolled out to NHS staff within a few weeks, it has been reported.

An NHS trust chief sent an email to his staff saying the Health Service is preparing for a national vaccination programme before Christmas.

The Government has also introduced new laws which would allow the country to roll out a vaccine even without the EU approval process if a safe jab is found before the end of the Brexit transition period, the Mail on Sunday reports.

Glen Burley, chief executive of George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust in Warwick­shire, wrote: “Our Trust, alongside NHS organisations nationally, has been told to be prepared to start a Covid-19 staff vaccine programme in early December.

The vaccine would be given in two doses, 28 days apart

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