All adults in the UK should be offered the first dose of a CCP virus vaccine by the end of July, two months ahead of the previous schedule, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said over the weekend. Johnson made the pledge on Saturday, which his Health Secretary Matt Hancock elaborated on on Sunday. “We’re now aiming to offer a vaccine to everybody in categories 1-9, that’s those who are most vulnerable, and the over 50s, and health and social care workers. And to do that by the April 15,” Hancock told Sky News on Sunday. “And then, all adults should be offered a jab by the end of July.” Hancock said the ministers now think the UK has enough supplies to achieve the goal. When asked about plans to vaccinate children. Hancock said clinical trials are underway to determine whether or not vaccines are “safe specifically for children,” and that more …