Oxford hospitals chief welcomes green light for use of Oxford Covid vaccine

Dr Bruno Holthof, chief officer for Banbury's Horton and the Oxford hospitals has welcomed this week's announcement that the Oxford University vaccine has been approved for use.
Dr Bruno Holthof, CEO of the Oxford University Hospitals NHS TrustDr Bruno Holthof, CEO of the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Bruno Holthof, CEO of the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust

The UK Government yesterday accepted the recommendation from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to authorise the emergency use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in the UK.

Dr Holthof CEO of the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust (OUH) said: “I am delighted to hear that the vaccine developed in Oxford has received regulatory approval. It is another important milestone as we try to tackle this pandemic and allow the country and the world to return to normality. I am particularly proud of the strong partnership between OUH and the University of Oxford, especially in the area of the vaccine clinical trials.

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"Hundreds of healthcare workers at Oxford University Hospitals Trust took part in the vaccine trial; they can be rightly proud of the role they have played in keeping their patients, colleagues and wider community safe.”

Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock described the approval of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine as 'a really significant moment' in the fight against Covid-19 and said it was a 'real British success story'.

Professor Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group and Chief Investigator of the Oxford Vaccine Trial, said: “The regulator’s assessment that this is a safe and effective vaccine is a landmark moment, and an endorsement of the huge effort from a devoted international team of researchers and our dedicated trial participants.

"Though this is just the beginning, we will start to get ahead of the pandemic, protect health and economies when the vulnerable are vaccinated everywhere, as many as possible as soon possible.”