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‘ Pivotal moment’ as Britain set to roll out AstraZenec­a vaccine

- Page Editor: dongfeng@ globaltime­s. com.

Britain will become the first country to roll out the low cost and easily transporta­ble AstraZenec­a and Oxford University COVID- 19 vaccine on Monday, another step forward in the global response to the pandemic.

Six hospitals in England will administer the first of around 530,000 doses Britain has ready. The program will be expanded to hundreds of other British sites in the coming days, and the government hopes it will deliver tens of millions of doses within months.

“This is a pivotal moment in our fight against this awful virus and I hope it provides renewed hope to everybody that the end of this pandemic is in sight,” health minister Matt Hancock said in a statement.

In December 2020, Britain became the first country to use a different vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech, which has to be stored at very low temperatur­es. Britain has so far injected around 1 million people with it.

The Oxford/ AstraZenec­a vaccine is cheaper and can be stored at fridge temperatur­e, which makes it easier to transport and use. India approved the vaccine on Sunday for emergency use.

Cases of COVID- 19 in Britain have risen sharply in recent weeks, fueled by a new and more transmissi­ble variant of the virus. On Sunday there were nearly 55,000 new cases and in total more than 75,000 people in the country have died with COVID- 19 during the pandemic – the second highest toll in Europe.

While the government has been keen to hail its vaccinatio­n program as the furthest advanced in the world, it has had to balance the optimism of that message and plead with the public to stick to rules to prevent new infections.

“This is a pivotal moment in our fight against this awful virus and I hope it provides renewed hope to everybody that the end of this pandemic is in sight.”

Matt Hancock UK health minister

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