Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine rollout begins in UK
The United Kingdom will begin its rollout of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine at hospitals on Monday morning, officials said.
The country's Department of Health and Social Care said 500,000 doses will be made available, "with tens of millions more to be delivered in the coming weeks and months."
"This is a pivotal moment in our fight against this awful virus, and I hope it provides renewed hope to everybody that the end of this pandemic is in sight," U.K. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said in a statement Sunday.
Patients will need a second shot within 12 weeks, according to officials.
The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine was approved for use in the U.K. last week, and the government has secured 100 million doses.
This vaccine does not need to be stored in extreme cold temperatures like the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, and since it's manufactured in the U.K., transportation will be easier, according to the government.
Over 1 million people in the U.K. have received the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine since it was approved last month, according to the country's health department.
There are 730 vaccination sites in the U.K., and 280 more will be activated by the end of the week, according to health officials.
-ABC News' Zoe Magee