The UK’s situation regarding the coronavirus pandemic will be very different by the spring, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday as Britain speeds up its vaccination program to protect the most vulnerable people from COVID-19. “We’re going as fast as we can,” he said on a visit to an Oxford-based pharmaceutical company, adding that the country would be living with the consequences of the pandemic for some time.
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