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Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip receive COVID-19 vaccinations: Buckingham Palace

  • The Buckingham Palace made a rare public announcement on the  Queen's health matters
  • Reportedly, the injections were given by a royal household doctor at Windsor Castle
  • A Buckingham Palace spokesperson confirmed the news

Written by:Joy
Published: January 09, 2021 03:31:01 Buckingham, UK

In a rare public announcement on the private health matters of the long-serving monarch, Buckingham Palace on Saturday said Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip were given the COVID-19 vaccination.

“The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have today received COVID-19 vaccinations,” a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said.

A source told Britain’s domestic Press Association news agency that the queen, 94, and Philip, 99, were given the injections by a royal household doctor at Windsor Castle.

The queen and Philip have spent much of the pandemic in self-isolation at Windsor because of their advanced age, and this year cancelled their traditional family Christmas at her Sandringham estate in eastern England.

More than 1.5 million people in Britain have so far received virus jabs, as the biggest immunisation programme in its history ramps up with priority given to the elderly, their carers and health workers.

The country, which has so far begun administering two types of approved vaccines, is racing to inoculate as many people as possible as a coronavirus variant pushes infections and deaths to unprecedented levels.

Britain on Saturday passed the grim milestone of three million cases during the pandemic, after the government announced another 59,937 new cases.

It also recorded another 1,035 fatalities from the virus, taking the total death toll to 80,868, one of the highest in Europe alongside Italy.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed a third stay-at-home order at the start of the week as cases continue to spiral since Christmas.

Medical chiefs are racing to boost treatment capacity as hospitals risked being overwhelmed, while the government steps up its mass inoculation campaign.

It is banking on the rollout of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccines to halt the spread of the virus.

UK regulators also this week approved US firm Moderna’s Covid vaccine — the third to be authorised for use across the country.

The government aims to have inoculated 15 million of the most vulnerable groups, including frontline NHS staff, by mid-February, and has deployed the armed forces to help with the rollout.

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