SHROPSHIRE residents aged between 60 and 65 are among those already receiving Covid-19 vaccinations as GPs across England move on from high-risk groups.

People aged 60 to 69 will now be invited for a Covid-19 vaccine in England if supplies allow and if GPs have done all they can to reach those at higher risk.

Some parts of England have already begun vaccinating the over-65s with their first dose after they reached everyone in the top four priority groups – including the over-70s and care home residents – who wanted a jab.

Shropshire is among those that has invited over-65s to receive a vaccine, while in Nottinghamshire, Coventry and Hampshire some vaccines have been given already.

NHS England said regions could now move onto people aged 60-69 if every effort has been made to contact and vaccinate those in groups one to four, and if there are supplies.

In Wales, First Minister Mark Drakeford said some over-50s there have already begun to be contacted and offered a vaccination after the top groups were reached.

Meanwhile, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she expects many in the 65-69 age group to have had their first vaccine by the middle of this month.

And in Northern Ireland, people aged 65-69 have been able to book a Covid-19 vaccine at seven regional centres since the end of January.

People aged 80+ who have received first dose of Covid-19 vaccine. See story HEALTH Coronavirus. Infographic PA Graphics. An editable version of this graphic is available if required. Please contact graphics@pamediagroup.com.

People aged 80+ who have received first dose of Covid-19 vaccine. See story HEALTH Coronavirus. Infographic PA Graphics. An editable version of this graphic is available if required. Please contact graphics@pamediagroup.com.

However, some GPs have expressed frustration at being told they cannot move on to the next groups.

A GP in Kent, with the Twitter handle @yvettedoc50, suggested last night she had run out of people to vaccinate but had been stopped from moving on to other groups.

She said reasons for those in the top four groups not receiving their vaccine included "choice/transport issues/Covid symptoms etc".

She added: "This shouldn't be stopping us."