Elderly Britons are REFUSING Pfizer’s vaccine because they’d rather ‘wait for the English one’

Elderly Britons are REFUSING to take Pfizer’s Covid vaccine because they’d rather ‘wait for the English one’ with the POLICE getting leftover doses so they don’t go to waste

  • Dr Paul Williams said patients were refusing the Pfizer vaccine in Stockton
  • And 10 police officers got vaccinated yesterday due to missed appointments
  • Boris Johnson has promised to vaccinate 13million Britons by mid-February 

Elderly Britons are refusing the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine because they’d rather ‘wait for the English one’ and failing to turn up for appointments as ministers scramble to turbo-charge the jab’s roll out.

Over 80s have turned their noses up at the Belgium-made shots in Stockon-on-Tees and insisted on having the Oxford jab, said Dr Paul Williams who is administering the jabs to residents.

And missed appointments led to up to 10 police officers receiving their first doses in Nottingham to prevent vital supplies going to waste.

Once defrosted from -78C (-104F) doses of the Pfizer jab must be used within two days, official guidance from the UK’s regulator says.

Some 1.1million Britons have been vaccinated over the past five weeks, the latest figures from NHS England show, with 308,500 doses given out last week.

Boris Johnson has promised 13million people – all over 70s, care home residents, NHS staff, and the vulnerable – will be vaccinated by mid-February as he seeks to put rocket boosters under the crawling vaccine roll out.

Yesterday he revealed seven centres across the country that would be used for mass vaccinations, including sports stadiums and London’s ExCeL Centre.

But critics have warned the target is ‘over-ambitious’ and said the Prime Minister should not make promises he won’t be able to meet.

The Government is aiming to vaccinate 13million Britons by mid-February. Pictured is 82-year-old Brian Pinker receiving the Oxford jab at Churchill Hospital, Oxford

Dr Paul Willians said patients in Stockton were refusing the Oxford vaccine

Dr Paul Willians said patients in Stockton were refusing the Oxford vaccine

A high-profile doctor has said patients turned down the chance to have the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine, saying they would ‘wait for the English one’.

Paul Williams, former Labour MP for Stockton South, said it shows nationalism has consequences, given they were delaying having a jab at the height of the pandemic.

The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was made available to patients at the start of December, while the Oxford/AstraZeneca version was authorised on December 30.

Dr Williams was a GP before turning to politics, continued to see patients while he was an MP to maintain a link with them, and since he was voted out in 2019 has worked on the NHS’s fight against Covid-19.

Writing on Twitter, he said: ‘Some local patients have turned down an offer this weekend of getting a Covid vaccine when they found out it was the Pfizer one. “I’ll wait for the English one”.

‘People at risk of death in the depths of a pandemic. A lesson that Nationalism has consequences.’

Dr Williams was made an OBE in the New Year Honours list for his services to Parliament and healthcare.