Health bosses in the county say a decrease in the number of COVID vaccines available in North Yorkshire wont impact on the plan to vaccinate everyone by the end of July.
NHS leaders in the county say they have been dealing with week on week changes in vaccine supply since the start of the roll-out.
Jane Hawkward is from North Yorkshire NHS, she confirmed that the county is set to receive fewer doses in April but is confident it's not a problem.
Jane says the county will still hit the April 15th deadline for vaccinating all over 50's and says they are urging all over 50's who haven't yet had a jab to come forward.


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