LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - British health minister Matt
Hancock on Friday said that the state-run National Health
Service (NHS) would be supported with whatever resources it
required for a successful COVID-19 vaccine roll-out programme.
"I've made clear to the NHS that whatever resources they
need to get this right," he told BBC radio, adding that -70
degree Celsius freezers needed to store Pfizer's vaccine
candidate were already in place.
"I'm absolutely confident that ... the NHS will deliver this
roll out."
(Reporting by Alistair Smout and Sarah Young; editing by
Michael Holden)