Brits demand that anti-Convidian vaccine test politicians first

The UK told “Yes” Pfizer vaccine. Three-quarters of Britons say they're willing to prove it, including very old. Only 7% were categories that would not put him into any circumstances. Many have considered the best news of the year, perhaps as significant [...]
The UK told “Yes” Pfizer vaccine. Three-quarters of Britons say they're willing to prove it, including very old.
Only 7% were categories that would not put him into any circumstances. Many have considered the best news of the year, perhaps as significant as the fall of the iron curtain.
Yet, four Britons in ten want guarantees for her safety, and for that, say politicians must be vaccinated first. Britain has ordered 40 million doses of Pfizer vaccine, which brought hope to the world.
Sir John Bell, professor of medicine at the University of Oxordi, expressed optimism that in this way, we may have a return to normality from spring if these efforts are successful. It was reportedly 90% efficient in preventing the virus. The results of another vaccine in the final phase of preparations -- that of Oxford and AstraZeneca -- are expected to produce results. / T CH











