Nicola Sturgeon has said sorry to Scots who were turned away from vaccination centres this week after arriving for a covid booster shot.
The First Minister today accepted a "small number of people" had been unable to get a third covid jab despite being eligible.
But the SNP leader insisted the booster roll-out was progressing well and said Scotland remained the most vaccinated nation of the four in the UK.
Having previously advised that people should wait for six months after their second dose of a vaccine before coming forward for another jag, the JCVI announced this week that booster doses can be given after three months.But a number of people took to social media to complain that, despite this change, they have not yet been able to get
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