The United Kingdom has approved the AstraZeneca-Oxford coroner's vaccine. The news agency AFP reported on Wednesday.

The British government says it has approved a coronavirus vaccine invented by drug companies AstraZeneca and Oxford University. A government spokesman said the vaccine had been approved by the MHRA, a regulatory body for drugs and healthcare products.

In this situation, the reliable vaccine has become essential to prevent the highly contagious Covid-19. Only a vaccine can teach the human body how to fight the virus. There is no substitute for effective antidotes to minimize coronary heart disease.

Incidentally, Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca - the three manufacturers - have forecast to distribute 530 crore vaccines by 2021. Due to high demand, there is uncertainty about the possibility of vaccines becoming available in low-income developing countries by 2023 or 2024.