COVID-19 vaccine: 20 million people have received first coronavirus jab in UK

The health secretary said the nationwide roll-out is a "magnificent achievement" and offered his "huge thanks" to the team.

Millions have people now received their first dose of a vaccine at centres across the UK
Image: Millions of people have now received their first dose of a vaccine at centres across the UK
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More than 20 million people have had their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine in the UK.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson hailed the "huge national achievement" and praised the NHS staff, volunteers and armed forces for their work in the vaccine roll-out.

He tweeted: "20 million people across the UK have now got the jab - a huge national achievement and a testament to the tireless work of NHS staff, volunteers, the Armed Forces & many more.

"I urge everyone to get the jab when called. Every jab makes a difference in our battle against COVID."

Sunday's figures show 20,089,551 people have had their first dose while 796,132 people have had both.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock offered his "huge thanks" to the team and called it a "magnificent achievement for the country".

In a video posted on Twitter he added: "I'm absolutely delighted that over 20 million people have now been vaccinated across the UK - it's absolutely fantastic.

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"I want to thank every single person who has come forward to get the jab because we know with increasing confidence that the jab protects you, it protects your community and it also is the route out of this for all of us."

He added: "There's a long way still to go but we're making big strides."

Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi tweeted: "BINGO! One Score over 20,000,000 people have had the vaccination (1s dose). What an achievement for February 2021. What a team! Proud to be with you on this journey."

NHS England chief executive Sir Simon Stevens said: "Vaccinating 20 million people - including 17 million across England - in a few short weeks shows the NHS vaccination campaign is firing on all cylinders, and looking out to Easter and beyond it's full speed ahead.

"As we can see from other parts of the world, having vaccines from the manufacturers versus actually administering them to patients can be two different things. So this latest milestone is also a tribute to careful health service planning, effective organisation and amazing teamwork across the whole of the country."

NHS England has said that another two million more people are about to get letters inviting them to get vaccinated.

The vaccine figures have been released as another 144 daily coronavirus deaths and a further 6,035 infections were confirmed.

It comes as Britons are being warned not to jeopardise the chances of the government sticking to its road map to reopen the country.

Packed parks and waterfronts were seen yesterday as warmer temperatures and bright sunshine brought out crowds across the country.

Professor Calum Semple, who sits of the government's SAGE advisory board, said the public needs to continue to adhere to lockdown rules or we could "blow it".

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The chancellor has heavily hinted at an extension of the furlough scheme but warned of the need to "level" with the public about the economic cost of the pandemic.

Rishi Sunak made the remarks ahead of his Budget announcement on Wednesday.

Speaking to Sky News' Sophy Ridge On Sunday programme, the chancellor insisted he would continue to do whatever it takes to support people and businesses in the UK through the coronavirus crisis.