LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Britain is facing a quieter week
in its vaccination rollout due to uneven supply schedules,
health minister Matt Hancock said on Tuesday, adding he expects
supplies to increase next month.
Asked about Monday's vaccination figures, which were the
lowest level since daily figures were first published on Jan.
11, Hancock said: "It's all about the supply. We have got a
quieter week this week and then we're going to have some really
bumper weeks in March."
"It's about the supply schedules... we have seen ups and
downs in the delivery schedule," he told LBC radio.
Mondays have consistently been the lowest weekly day for
vaccinations.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout, editing by Estelle Shirbon)