Before the corona vaccination starts, the British PM said – the fight against Covid-19 is not over

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London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine (Vaccine) has been approved for the prevention of Covid-19. The fight against the deadly virus is not over yet. The UK has become the first country to approve the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine, and more high-risk vaccination will begin in the next few days.

Johnson praised science’s victory against the “invisible enemy” of the world but urged people not to be too ‘optimistic’ that the fight against the virus could go on. The Prime Minister requested the people to follow the rules of Covid-19 for winter. Lockdown is still in force in most parts of England and special precautions need to be taken there.

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The British Prime Minister said on Wednesday evening, “It is a wonderful moment but there is no time for us to slow down our campaign.” The battle against Covid-19 is not over. We need to be careful. ” He said, “We were expecting a miracle of science against our invisible enemy.” Now we have got the strength to stop the enemy. Scientists have done this. We must celebrate the success of scientists, but the fight is not over yet. ”

Johnson said the Joint Committee’s suggestions on vaccination have been accepted that vaccine supplements will be given to people living in ‘home care’, health workers, the elderly, and the critically ill in the first phase. He said, “There are challenges associated with transporting the vaccine from one place to another at temperatures below minus 70 degrees and every person will be given two doses at an interval of three weeks.” Therefore vaccination will take time. “Britain will receive eight million doses of the Pfizer-BioNotech vaccine next week and 40 million doses will be supplied in the days ahead.”

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