Britain's rollout of the world's first coronavirus vaccine will start on Tuesday, raising hopes this is the beginning of the pandemic's end.
Fifty hospital hubs in England will spearhead the largest scale immunisation programme in the country's history - and the Health Secretary is said to be referring to Tuesday as "V-Day".
The UK was the first nation to give emergency approval to the Pfizer-BioNTech jab, which is 95% effective in preventing Covid-19 and works in all age groups, according to studies.
People aged 80 and over, care home workers and NHS workers who are at higher risk twill be the first to receive the vaccine.