As the New Year fast approaches, the UK’s Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said that 2021 will be “a year of renewal” due in large part to the imminent rollout of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. Hancock, writing in The Telegraph on Wednesday, made the end-of-year message of “hope and cheer” on the same day as the UK approved the vaccine that only needs to be stored at a normal refrigerator temperature, rather than the super-cold storage that the already-approved Pfizer vaccine requires. “The NHS has a clear vaccine delivery plan,” Hancock said, and will roll the new vaccine out “far and wide across the UK, as quickly as we receive it.” “And because the clinical advice says people get protection after the first dose, we can accelerate this rollout even further,” he said. He also told the BBC’s “Breakfast” programme that “the hospitals across the …