LONDON, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Britain is vaccinating 200,00
people a day against COVID-19 and is on course to ramping up
immunisations to 2 million a week, the rate needed to cover the
most vulnerable by the middle of February, Health Secretary Matt
Hancock said on Sunday.
"At the moment we're running over 200,000 people being
vaccinated every day," he told Sophie Ridge on Sky News.
"We've now vaccinated around a third of the over-80s in this
country, so we are making significant progress, but there's
still further expansion to go. This week we are opening mass
vaccination centres."
(Reporting by Paul Sandle
Editing by Mark Heinrich)