KEY POINTS
  • The U.S.-German vaccine will now be rolled out in the United Kingdom next week, with elderly people in care homes and medical workers first in line.
  • It makes Britain one of the first countries to begin vaccinating its population.

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LONDON — The U.K. on Wednesday became the first country to authorize the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for emergency use, marking another step in the global battle against the pandemic.

The vaccine will now be rolled out in the country next week, with elderly people in care homes and medical workers first in line. The U.K. government is the first in the world to formally approve the U.S.-German vaccine for widespread use, and it means Britain will be one of the first countries to begin vaccinating its population. Emergency use approval in the United States is under review by the Food and Drug Administration.

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