OXFORD’S coronavirus vaccine has been sent to regulators for approval in a huge boost in the fight against the coronavirus.
Matt Hancock today announced the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab developed in Britain has been sent for sign off – with approval expected in just days.
The British jab is expected to make waves in curbing the spread of Covid-19 across the world if approved, as it is cheaper and easier to distribute than the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine.
The British government has ordered more than 100 million doses of the Oxford vaccine and roughly 40 million of these will be available by the end of March.
‘GREAT HOPE’
Speaking at today’s government press conference Matt Hancock said: “Amid all this difficulty, the great hope for 2021 is of course the vaccine.
“The vaccine is our route out of all this and however tough this Christmas and this winter is going to be, we know that the transforming force of science is helping to find a way through.
“I’m delighted to be able to tell you that the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine developed here in the UK has submitted its full data package to the MHRA for approval.
“This is the next step towards a decision on the deployment of the vaccine, which is already being manufactured, including here in the UK.