Wales could receive larger share of vaccines due to older population – Drakeford
On Tuesday, Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price asked Mr Drakeford during First Minister’s Questions if Wales should receive more than its population-share of vaccines, given its higher median age. Mr Drakeford told the Senedd: “I discussed that very issue with the first ministers of Scotland, Northern Ireland and with Michael Gove of the Cabinet Office in our meeting on Wednesday of last week."
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