Boris Johnson has had the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine.
The prime minister, who is aged 56, got his first dose at London’s St Thomas’ Hospital, where he was treated in intensive care last April after contracting COVID-19.
By having the vaccine, Mr Johnson joins more than 26 million people in the UK who have received a first dose.
As he left the hospital on Friday evening, he told reporters: “I literally did not feel a thing and so it was very good, very quick and I cannot recommend it too highly.
“Everybody, when you do get your notification to go for a jab please go and get it. It is the best thing for you, best thing for your family and for everybody else.