At a rate of 345,000 first doses per day – the current average – it will take until February 17 to vaccinate all of the top four priority groups

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Another 469,016 people got their first vaccine dose yesterday, taking this week's total to 1.19million in three days

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Experts estimate that the effects of mass vaccination could start to show through in falling numbers of people being admitted to hospital in mid-February

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The UK today announced a further 20,634 coronavirus cases and 915 deaths – both down a quarter on last week

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Analysis shared by Professor Daniel Howdon suggested there appears to already have been approximately 25 per cent declines in death rates among over-80s

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Revealed: Sign of death rates starting to decline in over-80s: https://trib.al/RU84snL 
Oxford's Covid vaccine could save tens of thousands of lives because it can cut the likelihood of catching coronavirus, scientists say

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If a vaccine could prevent 65% of transmission, the country's death rate 'could be kept to the low hundreds per day or fewer from late March onwards'

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