Coronavirus vaccines could reportedly be given to 2.5million Brits by Christmas with a national roll-out possibly starting in two weeks.
Brits are expected to be immunised as part of the biggest ever vaccination programme in NHS history. Administration of the vaccine via the health service will be supported by an army of up to 30,000 volunteers.
Pfizer will seek approval from UK regulators for its jab, found to be 95% effective, within days, with a decision expected by the end of the month, reports the Sun.
RAF aircraft are ready to fly the vaccines in from abroad, family doctors are primed to offer the jab seven days a week and medics could dole out treatment even on Christmas Day.