Toronto Star

U.K. gears up for huge vaccinatio­n campaign

- PAN PYLAS

LONDON— Shipments of the coronaviru­s vaccine developed by American drugmaker Pfizer and Germany’s BioNTech were delivered Sunday in the U.K. in super-cold containers, two days before it goes public in an immunizati­on program that is being closely watched around the world.

Around 800,000 doses of the vaccine were expected to be in place for the start of the immunizati­on program on Tuesday, a day that Health Secretary Matt Hancock has reportedly dubbed as “V-Day,” a nod to triumphs in the Second World War.

“To know that they are here, and we are amongst the first in the country to actually receive the vaccine and therefore the first in the world, is just amaz

ing,” said Louise Coughlan, joint chief pharmacist at Croydon Health Services NHS Trust, just south of London.

“I’m so proud,” she said after the trust, which runs Croydon University Hospital, took delivery of the vaccine.

Last week, the U.K. became the first country to authorize the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine for emergency use. In trials, the vaccine was shown to have around 95 per cent efficacy. Vaccinatio­ns will be administer­ed starting Tuesday at around 50 hospital hubs in

England. Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will also begin their vaccinatio­n rollouts the same day.

Government­s and health agencies around the world will be monitoring the British program to note its successes and failures and adjust their own plans accordingl­y. The U.S. hopes to start vaccinatio­ns later this month. British regulatory authoritie­s are also examining data on the vaccines from American biotechnol­ogy company Moderna and AstraZenec­a-Oxford University.

 ?? WPA POOL GETTY IMAGES ?? A Croydon Health Services pharmacy technician at Croydon University Hospital in London takes delivery Saturday of the first batch of COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns to be delivered to the area.
WPA POOL GETTY IMAGES A Croydon Health Services pharmacy technician at Croydon University Hospital in London takes delivery Saturday of the first batch of COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns to be delivered to the area.

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