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UK says on vaccine: we’re not there yet, eyes first half of 2021
British Health Minister Matt Hancock speaks during the debate on Covid-19 temporary provisions in the House of Commons Chamber, London, Britain September 30, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d UK Parliament handout via Reuters

LONDON, Oct 26 — British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said today that a vaccine to tackle Covid-19 was "not there yet” but the government was getting ready to roll out it, with a central expectation for the first half of 2021.

"On my central expectation, I would expect the bulk of the roll out to be in the first half of next year,” he said. Asked if some people could receive a vaccine this year he replied: "I don’t rule that out but that is not my central expectation.”

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"We want to be ready in case everything goes perfectly but it’s not my central expectation that we’ll be doing that this year but the programme is progressing well, we’re not there yet.” — Reuters

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