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Regulator's boss Dr June Raine said: 'No corners, whatsoever, have been cut'
But of the head of Denmark's medical agency suggested approval was 'too fast'
Preliminary work started on vaccine in June and clinical trials in September 
Questions are being asked over the speed at which the UK managed to approve the 'game-changing' Oxford University/AstraZeneca jab.
Yesterday, Britain became the first and only country to give the go ahead for the use of the vaccine, following rigorous trials which found no-one who was given the jab became seriously ill. 
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Dr June Raine, chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), said the jab had been under a 'rolling review', which sped up its delivery compared to a usually years-long process.

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