UK approves Oxford University and AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine

Britain has authorised use of a second COVID-19 vaccine, becoming the first country to greenlight an easy-to-handle shot that its developers hope will become the “vaccine for the world”.

The United Kingdom government says the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency has made an emergency authorisation for the vaccine developed by Oxford University and UK-based drugmaker AstraZeneca.

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AstraZeneca chief executive Pascal Soriot said “today is an important day for millions of people in the UK who will get access to this new vaccine. It has been shown to be effective, well-tolerated, simple to administer and is supplied by AstraZeneca at no profit.

He added: "We would like to thank our many colleagues at AstraZeneca, Oxford University, the UK government and the tens of thousands of clinical trial participants.”

More to come.



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