A senior health official says the county is delivering well ahead of further Covid rule easing on 17th May.
With further relaxation of the lockdown rules expected to take effect in a little over a week, the NHS in North Yorkshire says it is on track with the county's vaccination programme.
Amanda Bloor is from the North Yorkshire Clinical Commisioning Group:
Health leaders are expecting the COVID vaccination programme to be opened up to more age groups in the coming weeks.
At the moment, anyone over the age of 40 can book a vaccine appointment at one of the national vaccination centres, Amanda says the local GP-led service has been helping out where possible:


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