COVID-19 vaccine

Tom Tugendhat tells HuffPost UK that if there is a coronavirus vaccine then rejecting it "is going to have consequences".
The study comes days after the government faced questions over why those from BAME backgrounds are not mentioned on the vaccine priority list.
Professor Wei Shen Lim said prioritising Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups was "really, really important".
I won’t be accepting the vaccine. After what has been done to so many defenceless animals, it feels wrong to me, writes Chas Newkey-Burden.
There are still a few hurdles to overcome before the Pfizer vaccine is available – and perhaps even more if you aren't on the priority list.
Matt Hancock had said in June that Black and Asian people could be among the first to get the jab.
Tooting on bugles. Penalty shoot-outs. Train doors.
"Access to any successful vaccine must not become a global postcode lottery."
Deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam sounds note of caution after Pfizer announced new Covid vaccine was 90% effective.
Oxford professor Sir John Bell says announcement by Pfizer is "amazing" news.