coronavirus vaccines" which are ready to be distributed.Sir John Bell, regius professor of medicine at Oxford University, told MPs the announcement by Pfizer and BioNTech had made him "quite optimistic" of enough Covid-19 vaccinations being carried out by Easter for normality to begin to resume – provided authorities do not "screw up" distribution of the jab.A member of the Government's vaccine task force, he said there was a 70 to 80% chance that the most vulnerable among the population could be vaccinated by Easter.During a Commons session on coronavirus, former health secretary Jeremy Hunt asked: "What are your percentage chances in this situation of getting to Easter and having vaccinated the vulnerable, the most vulnerable parts of our.