More people may be offered a vaccine during 2021, if one is approved by UK regulator, the MHRA.
It will only authorise a vaccine if one meets strict safety, quality and effectiveness standards. BBC News
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- Covid: What is the Oxford vaccine and how does it work? BBC News
- Prof Sarah Gilbert: The woman who designed the Oxford vaccine BBC News
- After lockdown: What is the new three tier system? BBC News
- Covid-19: Arrivals in England to be able to cut quarantine if they pay for test BBC News
- Grandparents in care homes could be allowed home for Christmas The Daily Mail
- Health volunteers who signed up in coronavirus crisis could be kept in 'NHS Reserve' The Daily Mail
- Covid-19 tests: What you need to know about the Government's mass testing plan The Daily Telegraph
- British Medical Association warns Boris Johnson's lockdown exit plan is 'full of risks' The Daily Telegraph
- The Covid vaccine results are great news, but it's not all over yet The Guardian
- Boris Johnson sets out new three-tier system of Covid restrictions for England The Guardian
- Work from home until April if possible, PM tells England's workers The Guardian
- Covid-19 vaccines: Everything you need to know The Independent
- Covid lockdown: What does the three-tier Christmas strategy mean? The Independent
- Government winter plan admits Christmas mixing will spread coronavirus The Independent
- COVID-19: PPE stockpile at Felixstowe 'costing taxpayers £1m a day' Sky News
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