UK Covid: Van-Tam says AstraZeneca vaccine’s risk v benefit is finely balanced for younger people – as it happened
Deputy chief medical officer says benefits for older age groups clear, but adults under 30 should be offered an alternative to AstraZeneca jab. This live blog is now closed - please follow the global live blog for coronavirus updates
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But you can see that at a very low exposure risk ... the risk-benefit is relatively finely balanced in those younger age groups.
Over 1 in 10 adults have now been fully vaccinated across the UK
I want to thank the whole team involved - the NHS, armed forces, councils, scientists, volunteers, pharmacists & the British public.
This is a mammoth team effort. pic.twitter.com/kslub4kQQU
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The UK has recorded 45 further coronavirus deaths and 2,763 new cases, according to the latest update to the government's dashboard.
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