 Health Secretary Matt Hancock speaks at the launch of the Pfizer Centre of Excellence for Epidemiology of Vaccine Preventable Diseases at the University of Bristol. He said the pharmaceutical company's decision to locate its second vaccine research centre in the UK was a real vote of confidence in the country. The most decisive breakthroughs from this pandemic have come from the magic that's created when academia and great universities like Bristol, industry and great businesses like Pfizer and government have come together. I call it the Holy Trinity when you get academia with its brilliance and its breakthroughs and industry with its scale and its might and government supporting, organising, sometimes funding and the three coming together has been an incredibly powerful force in ensuring that we can help science rise to this once in a generation challenge. And it's in that spirit that I'm absolutely delighted to launch this new Centre of Excellence. So I hope that this will be a shining example of what happens when you bring together brilliant institutions across different disciplines. So you get notified about fresh news updates.