UK approved public use of Pfizer vaccine to prevent coronavirus

United Kingdom has once again become the first country in the world to allow the use of the Pfizer vaccine from next week, after completing the fastest clinical trials of the coronavirus vaccine.

The UK has allowed public use of the Pfizer, a bio-tech vaccine to prevent the corona virus, from next week, overtaking superpowers the United States, Europe and Russia, according to the British Department of Health. About 95% of the positive effects have come to light.

Vaccines for the elderly in the UK will be launched in a few days. The UK has placed an order to buy 40 million doses, which will be enough for 20 million people, of which 10 million doses of the vaccine will be available soon. The UK completed the clinical trials of the vaccine in just ten months and allowed its public use.

Sir Simon Stevens, head of the UK’s health department, said his organization was preparing to launch a large-scale anti-corona vaccine campaign in the country’s history, setting up 50 hospitals and vaccination centers.

Health experts say that despite the introduction of the vaccine, the public must continue to adhere to anti-corona SOPs, including social distance, wearing masks and other precautions, to prevent outbreaks.

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