Great Britain begins today the Oxford vaccine, over 500,000 doses available

Great Britain is due to begin today inoculation with the first doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca, accelerating its vaccine program to deal with cases of choreography. About 530,000 doses will be available, initially in six Oxford, Sussex, Lancashire, Sajer, and two hospitals in London. The health secretary described it [...]
About 530,000 doses will be available, initially in six Oxford, Sussex, Lancashire, Sajer, and two hospitals in London.
The health secretary described it as a key “moment” in the United Kingdom fight against the virus, as vaccines will help curb infections and allow the removal of restrictions.
But the prime minister has warned stricter rules in fighting the virus that may be needed for a short term.
Boris Johnson said regional restrictions in England “will probably become more severe”, while Great Britain tries to control the new version of the virus with faster spread.
On Sunday, more than 50,000 confirmed new cases, Avid registered in the United Kingdom, causing Labusists to seek a third national impasse in England.
So far, about one million people in the United Kingdom have received the next approved vaccine, produced by Pfizer and BioNTech.
The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is cheaper and easier to store and transport.











