Britain will begin vaccinating people against coronavirus with the world's first approved jab next week, raising hopes this is the beginning of the pandemic's end.
The UK is the first country to authorise the Pfizer-BioNTech jab for emergency use, and is now busy setting up mass clinics run by the NHS and military after ordering enough doses to vaccinate 20million people.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has boldly declared Britain will be through Covid-19 "by spring" after the first people are given the two-dose vaccine from Monday.
The RNA jab has been shown in studies to be 95% effective and works in all age groups. The Government already had a plan in place to decide which priority groups will get it first.