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Coronavirus digest: WHO says 60% immunization rate needed to curb pandemic – DW (English)
The UK has appointed a vaccine minister amid reports that British hospitals could receive the first doses within 10 days. Scores of people have been arrested at…

Britain on Saturday appointed a vaccine minister as it prepares to inoculate millions of people against the virus, potentially starting within days.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Conservative lawmaker Nadhim Zahawi will oversee the country’s biggest vaccine program in decades.
The announcement was made as the Financial Times reported that the UK is set to approve the BioNTech Pfizer vaccine next week.
The UK medicines regulator is also assessing another vaccine by Oxford University and AstraZeneca…
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