NHS staff have been pushed down the priority line for Covid vaccinations to make way for carers, amid concerns around supply shortages in the coming weeks.
Hospitals will inoculate care home staff first as well as inpatients and outpatients aged over 80 rather than health service medics, include those working on virus wards.
It was initially believed that NHS staff would be first in line to receive the vaccine. But NHS Providers confirmed reports health service staff would no longer be among the first in the queue for immunisations in the next few weeks.
Ministers had ordered a first consignment of five million doses of the Pfizer vaccine from the drugmaker's Belgium plant, but NHS bosses fear an initial batch of 800,000 jabs may be all the
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