The Phnom Penh Post

Britain starts virus jabs as Biden vows 100M vaccinatio­ns

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BRITAIN on December 8 became the first Western country to start mass coronaviru­s vaccinatio­ns, as US President-elect Joe Biden pledged his administra­tion would inoculate 100 million people in the US over the first 100 days of his presidency.

Kicking off Britain’s “V-Day”, Margaret Keenan said she felt “privileged” to be given the injection, the first of millions expected to be administer­ed in the hard-hit country over the coming months.

The Pfizer-BioNTech jab is one of severa l vaccines br inging hope for a n end to t he pandemic t hat has k i l led more t han 1.5 mil lion people worldw ide and ravaged economies.

Frontrunne­rs Pfizer-BioNTech and US biotech firm Moderna have reported efficacy of 95 per cent and 94 per cent respective­ly and have given data to regulators.

But Oxford University and AstraZenec­a became the first Covid-19 vaccine makers to publish finalstage clinical trial data in a scientific journal.

The study, published in the Lancet medical journal, confirmed that their vaccine works in an average of 70 per cent of cases.

But the focus remained on the launch of the Pfizer-BioNTech jab.

The second jab in Britain went to a man named William Shakespear­e.

The over-80s, care home workers, and at-risk healt h and socia l care sta f f will be at t he front of t he line for vaccinatio­n.

Almost 40 per cent of the new cases detected over the last seven days worldwide have been in Europe, the region topping 20 million cases on December 8. But the rate of infection appears to be stabilisin­g.

Russia, one of Europe’s hardest-hit countries in terms of cases, on December 5 began vaccinatin­g highrisk workers with its own jab, Sputnik V, and Beijing has also begun an emergency inoculatio­n campaign with a medicine made in China.

The US is expected to grant emergency authorisat­ion for t he Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine later this week, announcing on December 8 that no concerns had been found in t ria l data.

Despite the vaccinatio­n news, virus restrictio­ns continue to be reim

posed – roughly 30 million people in the US state of California are now under stay-at-home orders.

And the World Health Organisati­on has warned that successful vaccines on their own will not immediatel­y end the crisis.

US President Donald

Trump

signed an executive order “to ensure that American citizens have first priorit y to receive American vaccines.”

But he faces questions over whether the White House missed an opportunit­y to shore up sufficient doses in the months ahead.

 ?? AFP ?? Margaret Keenan, 90, speaks to the media at University Hospital in Coventry, central England, on December 9 after becoming the first person to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine in the country’s biggest ever immunisati­on programme. Britain on December 8 begins the biggest vaccinatio­n programme in the country’s history with a new Covid-19 jab.
AFP Margaret Keenan, 90, speaks to the media at University Hospital in Coventry, central England, on December 9 after becoming the first person to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine in the country’s biggest ever immunisati­on programme. Britain on December 8 begins the biggest vaccinatio­n programme in the country’s history with a new Covid-19 jab.

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