11-10-2020, 09:07 PM
Cult gofer Hancock tells NHS to be ready to deploy Gates ‘COVID-19’ vaccine from start of December
The health secretary tells Sky News that care homes, the NHS, and elderly people will be first in line for vaccination.
The NHS has been asked to be ready to deploy a coronavirus vaccine from the start of December, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has told Sky News.
It was announced on Monday that a COVID-19 vaccine, being developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, has been found to be 90% effective in preventing people from getting the virus.
Mr Hancock described the development as “promising news” but, with England currently less than a week into a month-long lockdown, warned it was only “one step of many we need to get out of this and to tackle this pandemic once and for all”.
Read More: Coronavirus: Matt Hancock asks NHS to be ready to deploy COVID-19 vaccine from start of December
The health secretary tells Sky News that care homes, the NHS, and elderly people will be first in line for vaccination.
The NHS has been asked to be ready to deploy a coronavirus vaccine from the start of December, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has told Sky News.
It was announced on Monday that a COVID-19 vaccine, being developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, has been found to be 90% effective in preventing people from getting the virus.
Mr Hancock described the development as “promising news” but, with England currently less than a week into a month-long lockdown, warned it was only “one step of many we need to get out of this and to tackle this pandemic once and for all”.
Read More: Coronavirus: Matt Hancock asks NHS to be ready to deploy COVID-19 vaccine from start of December