The vaccination programme has, to date, been one of the few almost unqualified successes of the United Kingdom’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This account sets out its trials, tribulations and achievements in England up to the end of November 2021 – and points to the qualifications to its success. The vaccine roll-out, however, has also demonstrated how the National Health Service (NHS) can operate far better in future for many parts of its services other than vaccines.
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