UK Swine Flu Vaccine" Approved" The European drugs regulator has given the go - ahead for one of the UK’s swine flu vaccines. An expert committee agreed that Pandemrix, made by GlaxoSmithKline, can be used in adults and children over six -month old and pregnant women. The UK has bought 60 million doses of the vaccine. In addition, there are contracts for an as yet unapproved vaccine, Celvapan, produced by Baxter. It means the UK has provision for up to 132 million doses—enough for every person in the country. The number of new cases of swine flu in England has almost doubled over the last seven days to 9,000 ,official figures show. In Scotland, the new weekly figures showed a slight increase from 6,180 to 7,034. Across the UK there have been 82 deaths. Although the figures are rising, they are as yet far short of the 100,000 cases a week seen in July. But they hope to begin a vaccination programme sometime next month. High - risk individuals and front - line National Heath Service staff have been prioritised for the vaccine. Those eligible include anyone aged between six months and 65 years who usually gets the seasonal flu jab because of a chronic illness such as asthma, pregnant women, and people who live with those whose immune systems are compromised, such as cancer patients or people with HIV/AIDS. Concerns have been raised about the safety of the vaccines given the speed of the approval process. Both vaccines the Agency have recommended for licensing contain an adjuvant - a chemical which boosts the immune response—but this too has been tested in thousands of people, it said. Further clinical trials are being done and Pandemrix is being tested in 9,000 children, elderly and healthy adult volunteers. Data submitted to the regulator by GSK suggests the vaccine is generally well tolerated, with the most commonly reported side—effects being headache ,joint pain ,muscle pain, reactions at the site of the injection( such as pain and redness), fever and fatigue. UK regulators have set up a special portal on the website for reporting any problems with swine flu medicines and vaccines when they begin to be used. According to the passage, how many doses of swine flu vaccine the UK can provide
A.60 million B.72 million C.132 million D.Not sure yet