COVID-19 vaccines are adminstered
ICU doctor Gary Hunninghake receives the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
EU states to start COVID-19 vaccinations from December 27
"Our team here at BioNTech has been working through nights and weekends, has put off vacations. They will continue over the Christmas to make sure delivery can happen quickly."
Margaret Keenan, 90, is the first person in Britain to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at University Hospital in Coventry
Margaret Keenan, 90, is applauded by staff as she returns to her ward after becoming the first person in Britain to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at University Hospital, at the start of the largest ever immunisation programme in the British history, in Coventry.CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-ROLLOUT
'Go for it,' says grandmother who got world's first Pfizer COVID vaccine in Britain
As each person requires two doses, that is enough to vaccinate 20 million people in the country of 67 million.
First person receives coronavirus vaccine in the UK
Coventry (United Kingdom), 08/12/2020.- Margaret Keenan (L), 90 years old, is the first patient in the United Kingdom to receive the Pfizer/BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine administered by nurse May Parsons, at the start of the largest ever immunisation programme in the UK's history, at University Hospital, Coventry.
Health
Spain to receive 31.6 million doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
The supply of the potential vaccine makes part of a European Union scheme.
Vaccine
J&J's Janssen to begin Phase II COVID-19 vaccine trials next week in Spain
More than 150 potential vaccines are being developed and tested globally.
Economy
Majorcan Transport and Tourism Sectors in dire straits
FEBT says company closures and job losses are inevitable in the Transport Sector and Tourism Sector if a coronavirus vaccine is not found by the Autumn.
- Ryanair grounds 12 Spain routes over excessive airport taxes
- Tourists' favourite places in Mallorca in the winter
- Fears that other hotels in Mallorca will be occupied by squatters
- Pay 300,000 euros and the Cala Bona hotel squatters will leave
- Short term rental regulations will cost Spain billions and jobs
The Vaccine
The Vaccine
“World governments now just have to convince the public about the vaccines..”
Jason Moore24/11/2020 10:06