Boris Johnson's announcement on expanding the booster jab rollout makes the front of most of Monday's papers.
Boris Johnson's announcement on booster jabs makes the front of several papers, including the Telegraph. The paper says the government's plan to ramp up booster jabs is aimed at avoiding another lockdown. To meet its target to offer a third jab to every adult by January, the NHS would have to offer jabs to 18 million people in 18 days, it says.The Sun says the booster rollout is going to be "turbo-charged".
The announcement comes as Mr Johnson prepares to face a "major test of his authority" this week as some Tory MPs are expected to rebel against the new Covid rules.The i newspaper also leads with the jabs, reporting that the UK's first hospital cases of Omicron have also been confirmed. Like many other papers, the i also features the nail-biting F1 world title race on its front page.
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