Deccan Chronicle

Covid vaccine deployment in UK by New Year: Report

The vaccine has a Serum Institute of India tie-up as it undergoes trials

-

London, Oct. 18: One of the UK’s senior-most medical chiefs has indicated that a vaccine against Covid-19 could be ready to be deployed by the start of the New Year, according to a media report on Sunday. Jonathan Van-Tam, England’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer and one of the government’s advisers on the Coronaviru­s pandemic, has reportedly told members of Parliament (MPs) that the vaccine created at Oxford University and being manufactur­ed by AstraZenec­a could be ready for rollout soon after Christmas in December.

In India, the vaccine has a Serum Institute of India tie-up as it undergoes trials. “We aren’t light years away from it. It isn’t a totally unrealisti­c suggestion that we could deploy a vaccine soon after Christmas. That would have a significan­t impact on hospital admissions and deaths,” The Sunday Times’ quoted Van Tam as telling the MPs during a briefing last week.

An MP who attended another briefing with VanTam told the newspaper that the medic was “very bullish about the third

stage AstraZenec­a results, which he expects between the end of this month and the end of next”. “VanTam expects it to protect the elderly and vulnerable. He gave us to understand that it stopped the virus ‘shedding’ in the young. He said he would expect vaccinatio­n to start in January,” the MP was quoted as saying.

It comes as the UK government introduced new laws on Friday that would

allow larger numbers of healthcare workers to administer flu and potential

Covid-19 vaccines. “Covid

19 vaccines are being developed at speed which, if successful, will save lives,” said Van-Tam.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India