the companies confirmed a higher efficacy rate of 95 per cent.
09.11.2020 - 23:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
coronavirus vaccine is not the the end of the pandemic nightmare. The assessment came just hours after Nicola Sturgeon hailed the news that a covid-19 vaccine candidate is effective.
Earlier the First Minister welcomed the first interim results in large-scale trials in relation to the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. She said: "That is positive news.
the companies confirmed a higher efficacy rate of 95 per cent.
“We have just got to get on with this as soon as possible.”Health Secretary Matt Hancock called the data from AstraZeneca and Oxford University “really encouraging news”, but stressed that vaccines need to be approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).“This is really encouraging news on the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine, that obviously we’ve been backing since the start,” he told Sky News.“And I’m really very pleased, really welcome these figures, this data, that
coronavirus vaccine will be rolled out if one is approved by the UK's medicines regulator.
coronavirus pandemic. And now the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, has told a Downing Street press conference that the coronavirus vaccine roll out in the UK could start within two weeks.The earliest date could be December 1, he announced.He said it is critical we have been buying the first vaccines available.
coronavirus vaccine was 94.5 percent effective, based on early results from its large, continuing study in the United States.