Britain will vaccinate all adults before giving vaccines to other countries

British Minister for Business Kwasi Kwartenng said Tuesday that Britain would focus on vaccinating all adults before it can offer additional doses of vaccine for other states. More than 30 million Britons have taken the first dose of the vaccine against Avid-19, as all [...] are targeted.
More than 30 million Britons have taken the first dose of the vaccine against Avid-19, while intended for all adults to take the second dose by the end of July, Reuters reported, broadcast the Express.
Britain is the state with the fastest vaccination process for Ovid-19 in Europe, but has crashed with the European Union over the vaccine supply. Vaccination in EU countries is developing much slower.
I think our focus should be on trying to keep Britain safe. We want to work with co-operation with other countries as well, but the top priority is to become the vaccine”, the British minister said.
Asked if Britain would be able to help Ireland, he said: “if there are too many doses, then we can share, but if there's not too much dose at the moment, we still have a very large number of people to be vaccinated”, the minister added.











