MP Robbie Moore has welcomed the acceleration of the vaccine rollout in his constituency of Keighley and Ilkley.

Across Keighley and Ilkley 28.3 per cent of the population have received a vaccine.

Everyone in the top four priority groups has now been offered a vaccine, as invites are now going out those in priority groups 5 to 9. The latest figures now show that two thirds of those aged 65 to 69 have now been vaccinated.

Mr Moore has also welcomed the Prime Minister’s roadmap to take cautious and irreversible steps out of lockdown.

He said: “The NHS vaccination programme, the biggest in our country’s history, has been a fantastic success story and showcases the very best of collaboration across the entire United Kingdom. I would like to thank everyone involved in this enormous effort, without whom, this would not be possible.

“It’s great to see that so many people across Keighley and Ilkley have received the vaccine as we lead the world in our fight back against coronavirus. As well as the major regional vaccine centres, residents have been able to access vaccines at Silsden Medical Centre, Long Lee Surgery in Keighley, Spring Medical Centre in Ilkley, Airedale General Hospital and Keighley Central Mosque.

“We are defeating this virus by the hundreds of thousands of jabs going into people’s arms every day, giving us hope as we look to a route back to normality.”