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The full trial results have not yet been published, but scientists welcomed the positive news.

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It comes after early data showed it protects more than 90% of people from developing Covid symptoms.

The health secretary also announces that, from Tuesday, NHS staff will be tested twice a week.

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The full trial results have not yet been published, but scientists welcomed the positive news.

It comes after early data showed it protects more than 90% of people from developing Covid symptoms.

The health secretary also announces that, from Tuesday, NHS staff will be tested twice a week.

A modular design allows keyhole surgery to be performed in smaller operating theatres.

We answer some of your questions about the Pfizer vaccine for coronavirus.

The vaccine is a "significant step" forward for getting life back to normal, but challenges remain.

An ice rink is being used to treat Covid patients as Russia hopes its Sputnik V vaccine will resolve the crisis.

It comes after early data showed it protects more than 90% of people from developing Covid symptoms.

The health secretary also announces that, from Tuesday, NHS staff will be tested twice a week.

A modular design allows keyhole surgery to be performed in smaller operating theatres.
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