expresspharmaFebruary 22, 2021
Tag: UK , BioNTech , Pfizer , AstraZeneca
All adults in Britain will be offered the first shot of a COVID-19 vaccine by the end of July, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.
Johnson will set out a roadmap to ease England’s third national lockdown on Monday, having met a target to vaccinate 15 million Britons from higher-risk categories by mid-February.
Britain now aims to give the first dose to all over-50s by April 15, the government said, having previously indicated it wished them to receive the shot by May.
If all adults receive a dose by the end of July, it will be well ahead of a previous target that they would receive a vaccine by autumn.
Johnson cautioned that there was a need to avoid complacency, adding that lockdown would only be lifted slowly.
So far, the UK has given the first dose of vaccine to 17.2 million people, over a quarter of its 67 million population.
Two vaccines – one made by Pfizer and BioNTech, and another developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca – are being rolled out, and UK officials have advised that there can be a 12-week gap between doses.
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