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Monday 19 July 2021 1:30 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 19 July 2021 1:59 pm

Over a third of Londoners unvaccinated

By: Farah Ghouri

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38 million people have been vaccinated with their first dose across England, according to the latest NHS Health data.

More than one third of Londoners have not been given their first Covid-19 jab – making the capital the area with the lowest uptake in England, according to the latest NHS England data.

The figures show that 55 per cent have not had a second dose while across England, 88 per cent of people have had a first dose and 68 per cent have had their second.

The data also shows that London has one of the lowest rates of Covid-19 cases, with 311 per 100,000, compared with

Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, said “everything possible” was being done to vaccinate everyone, according to the BBC.

The news comes just days after the new health secretary Sajid Javid announced in a tweet that he tested positive for coronavirus and has “mild symptoms”.

Javid said he took a lateral flow test on Saturday morning, after he felt “a bit groggy” on Friday night, and is now at home with his family self-isolating. 

The health secretary also urged people who have come into contact with anyone that has tested positive for Covid-19 to get tested themselves.

Pop-up vaccination sites have been set up across the city including places like the Tate Modern and football stadiums so that there are 300 locations where Londoners can get their jabs from.

The government set a target for all adults to be offered a first dose, and two thirds their second by today, when most social distancing restrictions have been lifted.

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