The referral to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) marked "a significant first step" in getting the vaccine "approved for deployment", the government said. BBC News
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- European regulator ‘very hopeful’ of delivering positive verdict on Covid vaccines before Christmas The Independent
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- UK records 696 coronavirus-related deaths, highest daily total since start of May The Independent
- ‘How will we recover? What will we have left?’ The battle for survival inside Britain’s intensive care units The Independent
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