UK government faces questions over vaccine supply after NHS warns of a reduction in England in April.
Five million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab, produced in India, have been held up by four weeks.
But the government says it's still on track to offer a first dose to all adults by the end of July.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says UK is "ahead of schedule" to offer a first dose to all over 50s by 15 April.
Matt Hancock is speaking in the Commons and Prime Minister Boris Johnson will lead a Downing Street briefing later.
There are concerns over more than 500 "do not resuscitate" decisions made in England during the pandemic.
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Vaccine passports should be given to citizens across the EU "without discrimination", officials say.
The EMA is due to release the findings of an investigation into cases of blood clots in a handful of jab recipients.
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