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Published 11:30 24 Jan 2022 GMT
Updated 12:20 24 Jan 2022 GMT
He said: "So, for me this weekend is a time to give thanks, for me as Minister for Health, to give thanks to our extraordinary healthcare community right round the country.
"But critically as well, to every person in this country who stepped up and got vaccinated and got boosted. The reason we are in this situation this weekend is because as a nation we acted together."
The Minister also spoke about the possibility of vaccines that offered longer term immunity.
He said: "Encouragingly, I am talking to people within virology who are saying that there could be vaccines coming that could give longer term immunity, so say, a year, and as these technologies become more apparent we can start looking, for example, at annual vaccination regimens."
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