The UK government on Friday authorised the Moderna CCP virus vaccine, which became the third vaccine to be approved after the Pfizer/BioNTech and the Oxford/AstraZeneca jabs. Regulatory approval was granted by the UK’s medicines regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). A “thorough and rigorous” assessment had been conducted by scientists, who reviewed all the data to ensure this vaccine meets the required standards of safety, quality, and effectiveness, the MHRA said in a statement. “This is great news & another weapon in our arsenal to tame this awful disease,” UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Twitter. MHRA Chief Executive Dr. June Raine said it was “encouraging news” that the UK has now approved a third CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccine. “Once in use, all COVID-19 vaccines are continually monitored by the MHRA. This ensures that the benefits in protecting people against COVID-19 continue to far outweigh …