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Published 15:54 7 Jun 2021 BST
Updated 16:05 7 Jun 2021 BST
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Tomorrow (8th of June) will also mark six months since the world first started vaccinating people against coronavirus. Fourteen million people have been vaccinated in the UK and 2 billion doses have been delivered across the globe.
He urged all those who receive texts to "get both jabs" as well as reminding people to abide by the "hands, face, space, fresh air" motto. The numbers are improving, cases are still being reported daily.
Hancock noted that the current vaccine rollout programme has averted 39,000 hospitalisations and 13,000 deaths, adding that "The vaccination brings us hope."
This latest news also makes the suggestion that children aged 12-15 could receive the jab by August too. Things are on the up, folks - we're getting there, slowly but surely. Keep calm and carry on.
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