LONDON (Reuters) – Britain has planned to ensure second COVID-19 doses are administered on time, culture minister Oliver Dowden said on Sunday amid concerns over supplies due to friction with the European Union.
“In all of our planning, we have factored in getting that second dose of the vaccine,” he told Sky News.
When asked about a Mail on Sunday newspaper report that the Moderna vaccine would be deployed in Britain for the first time in mid-April, Dowden said: “We do expect Moderna to come later this month.”
(Reporting by Costas Pitas; Editing by Alex Richardson)