coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca has finally been approved for use in the UK. The government has already secured 100 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, enough to vaccinate 50million people.Healthcare workers are already administering the jab to the most vulnerable, but it has to be stored at very cold temperatures.The advantage of the Oxford vaccine is that it can be stored at fridge temperature for at least six months, so it’s hoped the logistics of administering it will be a lot easier.Health Secretary Matt Hancock has welcomed the approval was "fantastic news".Here’s everything we know so far about who will get the newly approved vaccine, and when.The health secretary has confirmed.
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