The light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter after Britain began rolling out the world’s first mass Corona-virus vaccination.
But many of us are still uncertain about what the coming weeks will bring – and how optimistic we can let ourselves to be. Boris Johnson branded the vaccine a “shot in the arm for the entire nation” and told people who are scared, “don’t be”.
The Prime Minister hailed the achievements of scientists as he watched the first jabs going into arms at London’s Guy’s Hospital yesterday - one of 70 NHS hubs.
Mr Johnson also slammed anti-vaxxers as “totally wrong” and insisted the Pfizer jab - which the UK is the first country in the world to approve for mass rollout - is safe.