Britain becomes first nation in West to get a coronavirus shot; earliest doses to go to most vulnerable. Via @WSJwsj.com/articles/pfize…
Milestone for #Brexit Britain as it becomes the first western nation - ahead of the US and #EU - to authorise a #coronavirus vaccine. The jabs mainly made in Germany will first be administered in the U.K. this week wsj.com/articles/pfize…
UK first to authorize a #coronavirus by @BioNTech_Group, @pfizer jab that was developed, tested, authorized and is now poised to be distributed in record time by amid a pandemic that has sickened tens of millions of people and killed more than 1.4 million wsj.com/articles/pfize…
Commentator on German TV NTV: swift #Covid-19 jab approval by UK - ahead of the EU, where the vaccine is made - perhaps "the only advantage of #Brexit" wsj.com/articles/pfize…
UK govt statement just in, says #coronavirus vaccination starts next week: “The vaccine will be made available across the UK from next week. The @NHS has decades of experience in delivering large scale vaccination programmes" wsj.com/articles/pfize…
Graphs showing how UK regulators @MHRAgovuk were able to make record-quick authorisation of @BioNTech_Group vaccine: getting data in real time and having different teams work on it simultaneously
U.K. #coronavirus vaccination priority list for the first phase
This is the @BioNTech_Group@pfizer supply chain that will deliver the vaccine to the U.K.
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Pre-Brexit, the U.K. regulator’s massive portfolio of Europe-wide medicine evaluations (about 370). The agency has top staff - ~1,300 to EMA's ~900 - and is able to act much quicker outside the EU committee system. Brexit have it political license, too wsj.com/articles/how-t…
U.K. used emergency powers to authorize drugs on its own, allowing the MHRA to review the drug outside the EU framework even before the end of the Brexit transition period. All other EU members have the same power, but none have declared plans to use it wsj.com/articles/how-t…
The married couple Ugur Sahin and Özlem Türeci, founders of @BioNTech_Group, invented the first #COVID19 vaccine to be authorized in the West. But their jab is a byproduct of 30 years of cancer research. My piece via @WSJ wsj.com/articles/how-a…
In January, days before #coronavirus was first diagnosed in Germany, Ugur Sahin, the CEO of @BioNTech_Group, used this knowledge of mRNA to design the vaccine candidate on his home computer within hours. That jab was now authorized in Britain wsj.com/articles/how-a…
Dr. Sahin was born in Iskenderun on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast in 1965. He moved to Germany four years later when his father was recruited to work at a Ford factory near Cologne as part of a policy to rebuild postwar Germany with foreign labor wsj.com/articles/how-a…
While the U.S. and Europe struggle to contain an autumn surge in #coronavirus infections, Finland and Norway are bucking the trend. Here’s how they do it. My report via @WSJ wsj.com/articles/finla…
All countries that have successfully managed #coronavirus have a tight control of their borders, like Finland and Norway. Yet borders across Europe remain largely open, even as governments reimpose draconian restrictions and curb fundamental freedoms. wsj.com/articles/finla…
While the rest of the west is stuck in a loop of cyclical lockdowns & reduced to waiting for a vaccine, some nations are bucking the trend, keeping cases under control without stringent restrictions. @WSJwsj.com/articles/finla…
“He was a dedicated Islamist terrorist who had pledged his allegiance to the Islamic State terror organization,” Austrian Chancellor @sebastiankurz told @WSJ of the gunman who killed four in Vienna terror attack. wsj.com/articles/vienn… via @WSJ
Fourteen members who police said were part of a network supporting the Vienna shooter were detained, and another were are arrested in the Swiss canton Zurich in relation to the attack wsj.com/articles/vienn…
Authorities said Mr. Fejzulai was released from prison in December because he was young and showed good behavior, and had been in a deradicalization program run by a nongovernmental organization wsj.com/articles/vienn…
Several attackers killed at least one person and seriously injured others in a terrorist attack that started in an area around a synagogue in the Austrian capital Vienna, police and government officials said. wsj.com/articles/three… via @WSJ
The army was deployed to guard buildings while the entire police force was focused on containing what authorities said was a continuing attack late Monday in Vienna. wsj.com/articles/three…
Police were trying to establish whether one of the attackers wore an explosive suicide vest, Vienna Mayor Michael Ludwig said. The attackers opened fire on people in bars and restaurants, especially on those with outside seating, he told Austrian TV wsj.com/articles/three…
Most European authorities are reopening schools, admitting it was a mistake to keep them closed for so long & determined not to have blanket closures again even as #coronavirus infections are on the rise. Our report via @WSJ wsj.com/articles/schoo…
The reopening of schools in Europe is supported by teachers’ unions, as well as many parents. There’s no evidence that young children are driving the epidemic and there’ve been no school-related outbreaks in day-care centers and elementary schools wsj.com/articles/schoo…
“School closures are only effective if we want to damage our children,” said Prof. Wieland Kiess. He coordinated a study that showed isolation at home is damaging the mental health of children, especially those from poorer families. wsj.com/articles/schoo…