Moderna Vaccine: UK Secures Another 2 Million Doses of Vaccine Against COVID-19
The British government has secured another 2 million doses of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine and expects that around 3.5 million people will be able to get vaccinated, the government said in a Sunday statement.
Moscow, November 30: The British government has secured another 2 million doses of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine and expects that around 3.5 million people will be able to get vaccinated, the government said in a Sunday statement.
"The UK was one of the first countries in Europe to sign a deal with Moderna, and I'm delighted we have been able to secure a further 2 million doses of their promising candidate for the British public," Business Secretary Alok Sharma said as quoted in the government release.
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According to the statement, the new deal, signed on Sunday, brings the total number of Moderna vaccine doses secured for the UK to 7 million.
"Following today's deal, the UK now has access to enough doses of Moderna's vaccine candidate for around 3.5 million people," the British government said on Sunday.
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According to the government release, the Moderna vaccine still needs to get approval from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
"If it is approved, 7 million doses could start to be delivered to the UK as early as spring 2021 - the same timetable as other countries in Europe," the British government said.
In total, the UK has secured 357 million vaccine doses from 7 different developers. The Moderna vaccine appears to be nearly 95% effective. It is currently in phase 3 clinical trials.
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