... and so the first RNA vaccine receives approval ... Pfizer COVID-19 product is no longer a "candidate vaccine" https://t.co/XuyUPRlKjB ... high priority groups to be immunized soon
— Paul Duprex (@10queues) December 2, 2020
The ?? is the first country to authorize the Pfizer/BionTech #COVID19 vaccine for emergency use and expects to start rolling it out as soon as next week https://t.co/CCzI6HO45Y #ACTogether
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) December 2, 2020
Great news for the future of #Covid19 in 2021. Expect Health Canada ?? to approve very soon. The tunnel is still long but the light is flickering a little more now. #ShotInTheArm #ColdChainGainhttps://t.co/wRR14gSqLx
— Abdu Sharkawy (@SharkawyMD) December 2, 2020
Absolutely superb news. Wonderful. Thanks to all the researchers and indeed everyone involved in the testing and approval process who’ve moved so quickly and efficiently to get this first vaccine ready for use. Finally, light at the end of the tunnel. https://t.co/JZUg091HkJ
— Brian Cox (@ProfBrianCox) December 2, 2020
Your daily reminder that 14,696 people have died from COVID in the United States since Pfizer applied for an EUA from the FDA.
— Alex Tabarrok (@ATabarrok) December 2, 2020
The UK approved today. https://t.co/ObP8x7KsIc
The UK has become the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, paving the way for mass vaccination. The first doses are already on their way to the UK, with 800,000 due in the coming days, Pfizer said.https://t.co/WWzlAK96D4 #RSNA20
— Ian Weissman, DO (@DrIanWeissman) December 3, 2020
UK has approved the Pfizer covid vaccine, with first shots administered sometime next week.
— Alicia Smith (@Alicia_Smith19) December 2, 2020
The US will likely approve the pfizer vaccine sometime late next week (so when it comes down to it, vaccine administering will happen around same time as Uk) https://t.co/lqCuVDube5
Big moment.
— Richard Chambers (@newschambers) December 2, 2020
The UK has become the first country to give regulatory approval to the Pfizer/BioNTech #COVID19 vaccine.
40 million doses ordered - enough for 20 million people.
Rollout starts next week - BBC https://t.co/LQSlthmvHH
BREAKING NEWS!
— Eneko Axpe (@enekoaxpe) December 2, 2020
First vaccine approved in Europe!https://t.co/3v0Q3tGBTD
It is the fastest ever vaccine to go from concept to reality, taking only 10 months to follow the same developmental steps that normally span a decade.https://t.co/QIG5jeONhH
— Anant Bhan (@AnantBhan) December 2, 2020
The vaccines are coming but they will take time. So we must guard against complacency & follow SOPs #HandsFaceSpace cc @fslsltn @drsafdar64 @Asad_Umar https://t.co/8YEF5IWMy8
— Christian Turner (@CTurnerFCDO) December 2, 2020
Interesting how fast a vaccine can be rolled out when you remove liability from companies. Usually takes 10 yrs to make a vaccine & this year it took 10 months ... Am I the only one that thinks it actually takes 10yrs still? ...perhaps it started yrs ago?https://t.co/YByQWuSGNM
— ???CanAditude??? (@CanAditude) December 2, 2020
Covid-19: Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine approved for use next week in UK - BBC News https://t.co/immlqlYaU6
— drbeen medical (@drbeen_medical) December 2, 2020
UK approves Pfizer vaccine, first 800,000 doses could be rolled out in days. @kinsellawarren guesses on how
— Garth H (@Garth2802) December 2, 2020
Govt will spin it today? That Canada has "Gold Standard" approval process and because of that it will take longer to, ensure Canadians are safe"?https://t.co/la46qih9UL
I think this is proof that Britain has not had enough of experts.
— Ellen Rose (@icklenellierose) December 2, 2020
I LOVE YOU, YOU BIG BUNCH OF NERDS ? https://t.co/95ill2kwJ7
Covid-19: Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine judged safe for use in UK from next week.#COVID19 #vaccine https://t.co/XTbGubDZK6
— SmartFlight (@SmartFlightInfo) December 2, 2020
EVERYONE should read this: Why the U.K. Approved a Coronavirus Vaccine First https://t.co/xElADvfypP
— Dr Myriam François (@MyriamFrancoisC) December 2, 2020
Britain's speedy coronavirus vaccine approval sparks hope (and questions) https://t.co/kIvVGEZp0r
— #TuckFrump (@realTuckFrumper) December 3, 2020