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Oxford vaccine arrives in UK hospitals: First batches will be ready for use on Monday


Arriving in a humble cardboard box…the great Oxford vaccine that could save the world is delivered to hospitals as Hancock says inoculation drive is accelerating and AstraZeneca promises 2m doses a week
530,000 doses of jab will be available for rollout across UK from Monday with vulnerable groups as priority
One of the first hospitals to take delivery of a batch was the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath
Scientists blame vaccine s slow roll-out on lack of investment and no British medical manufacturers
Sir John Bell said that two million doses of the vaccine will be available per week in more than a fortnight ....

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Pfizer and AstraZeneca reject government warnings of months-long supply gaps


Oxford and AstraZeneca rely on outsourced companies to help create doses
Chris Whitty said vaccine availability issues will remain case for several months  
Government have pledged to give single doses of Pfizer jab to ration supplies
But manufacturers of Pfizer and Oxford/AstraZeneca jabs have rubbished claims
Scientists have blamed the vaccine s slow roll-out on the government s lack of investment and neglect of manufacturing.
Sir John Bell, a regius professor of medicine at Oxford University and member of SAGE (Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies), said that insufficient investment in the capacity to make vaccines has left Britain unprepared. 
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He accused successive governments of failing to build onshore manufacturing capacity for medical products, with Oxford/AstraZeneca counting on outsourced companies to help create doses, such as Halix in the Netherlands, Cobra Biologics in Staffordshire and Oxford Biomedica. ....

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