How Israel has left the world behind in the vaccine race: 24/7 operation that gets six doses out of each vial, instead of five, and gives 'left over' doses to the young every day has inoculated nearly one in six people
Some 1.4million Israelis have already received a dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech jab, immunising nearly a sixth of the country's population within less than three weeks. Nearly 146,000 people received the jab on Monday alone - more than some Western countries including Italy, Spain and Canada have distributed in total - with jabs being given out in sports arenas and military reservists being drafted in to help. Pictured: A mass vaccination site in Tel Aviv.
Gavin Williamson 'turned down an offer from BT to provide children from disadvantaged backgrounds with cheaper broadband as pupils across the country switched to remote learning'
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson turned down an offer from the telecommunications operator BT to provide children from vulnerable families with Wi-Fi vouchers in June last year.
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Some 1.4million Israelis have already received a dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech jab, immunising nearly a sixth of the country's population within less than three weeks. Nearly 146,000 people received the jab on Monday alone - more than some Western countries including Italy, Spain and Canada have distributed in total - with jabs being given out in sports arenas and military reservists being drafted in to help. Pictured: A mass vaccination site in Tel Aviv.
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Education Secretary Gavin Williamson turned down an offer from the telecommunications operator BT to provide children from vulnerable families with Wi-Fi vouchers in June last year.
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