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UK Covid live news: school leaders ‘disappointed’ that teachers will not be prioritised in new vaccination wave

Latest updates: scientific advisers say sticking with age-based approach would provide ‘greatest benefit in shortest time’

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Around one in 145 people in private households in England had Covid-19 between February 13 and 19, according to new estimates from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

This is down from about one in 115 people for the period February 6-12, PA news reports.

Professor Wei Shen Lim, Covid-19 chair for JCVI, said he was concerned about groups of people not taking up the offer to be vaccinated.

He told the Downing Street press conference about the next phase of the rollout:

We are certainly concerned about groups of people who are not taking up the offer of vaccination because vaccination is the way to be protected against severe Covid.

So the JCVI has looked at the information on vaccination uptake and coverage, and we are in regular contact with the Department of Health as well as NHS England to ask them to keep close attention to these groups and do everything possible to increase uptake.

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