Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox Health Secretary Matt Hancock has sparked hope for Brits as he said “the door is not shut” on international travel this summer.
He said more evidence on how vaccines work against coronavirus variants will be known in the next few weeks. He told ITV’s This Morning the “biggest problem” was from variants, adding: “We’re also working on a new vaccine that we might have to roll out in the autumn to give people a third dose that will deal with this problem.
So we’re working on that now.” Asked if current vaccines might work against the South African and Brazilian variants, he said: “We’re not yet sure, but we’re doing the science in Porton Down,
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