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Coronavirus vaccine: Who will get it first and when will it be ready?

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lockdown.The vaccine, being developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, has been found to be 90% effective in preventing people from getting Covid-19.It has already been tested on 43,500 people, with no safety concerns raised.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon welcomed the news and hailed it a "light at the end of the tunnel". She said: "That is positive news.

There is a long way to go go of course but I think this is news that should give us all some tentative hope."The UK Government has secured access to 40 million doses - and 10 million will be available to the UK by the end of the year.It sparked hopes of a return to normal by spring after months of misery in a seemingly endless battle against Covid-19.Oxford ­University’s Professor Sir John Bell,.

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