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Question number 47-50 based on the passage below. The UK has ordered 40 million doses of the vaccine, but only 800,000 shots will be available as part of the first wave that began on Tuesday. Because the vaccine requires two doses, administered at least three weeks apart, the UK will eventually have enough shots to vaccinate roughly a third of the country's population. The country has also ordered 7 million doses of the Moderna vaccine, which could be approved for emergency use in the UK within the next few weeks. There will be 50 vaccination hubs in hospitals across England and dozens more across Wales and Scotland. According to government guidance, each vaccinated person will be given a credit card-sized vaccination document with details of their next appointment. Seven to 10 days after the second dose, they should be protected against the virus. The Pfizer/ BioNTech vaccine offers 95% protection against Covid-19. According to the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), more than one in 10 recipients may suffer side effects including pain at the injection site, headache, muscle pain, chills, joint pain, and fever. A handful of other, less common, side effects are also listed. It is still unclear how long the immunity provided by the vaccine lasts for, or whether those who have had it can still transmit coronavirus to other people. More than half of British adults say they would trust a coronavirus vaccine that has been approved for use, according to a Savanta ComRes poll for CNN affiliate lTV News. While the UK's immunization program started with a big bang on Tuesday, the vaccine remains off limits to the vast majority of people. For now, it is available by invitation only for those age 80 and over, care homes staff and frontline health and social care workers. Care home residents were also expected to be prioritized, but the government said last week that this won't happen immediately. The NHS said in a statement on Tuesday that vaccine centers would be set up in venues including sporting venues and conference centers to treat large numbers of patients once further supplies of vaccine become available. The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine needs to be stored at around minus 70 degrees Celsius (minus 94 degrees Fahrenheit), which makes its distribution difficult. Moderna's vaccine, if approved, could be a more practical option for the care homes, as it can be kept at minus 20 degrees Celsius (minus 4 degrees Fahrenheit). The US Food and Drug Administration is expected to follow the UK's MHRA and authorize the emergency use for the Pfizer vaccine as soon as this week -- its vaccine advisory committee is scheduled to meet on Thursday. The European Medicines Agency will make its decision on the vaccine on December 29, according to the European Commission. According to the passage who will be the first get the Pfizer vaccines?

Question number 47-50 based on the passage below.
 

    The UK has ordered 40 million doses of the vaccine, but only 800,000 shots will be available as part of the first wave that began on Tuesday. Because the vaccine requires two doses, administered at least three weeks apart, the UK will eventually have enough shots to vaccinate roughly a third of the country's population. The country has also ordered 7 million doses of the Moderna vaccine, which could be approved for emergency use in the UK within the next few weeks. There will be 50 vaccination hubs in hospitals across England and dozens more across Wales and Scotland. According to government guidance, each vaccinated person will be given a credit card-sized vaccination document with details of their next appointment. Seven to 10 days after the second dose, they should be protected against the virus. The Pfizer/ BioNTech vaccine offers 95% protection against Covid-19. According to the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), more than one in 10 recipients may suffer side effects including pain at the injection site, headache, muscle pain, chills, joint pain, and fever. A handful of other, less common, side effects are also listed.

    It is still unclear how long the immunity provided by the vaccine lasts for, or whether those who have had it can still transmit coronavirus to other people. More than half of British adults say they would trust a coronavirus vaccine that has been approved for use, according to a Savanta ComRes poll for CNN affiliate lTV News.

    While the UK's immunization program started with a big bang on Tuesday, the vaccine remains off limits to the vast majority of people. For now, it is available by invitation only for those age 80 and over, care homes staff and frontline health and social care workers. Care home residents were also expected to be prioritized, but the government said last week that this won't happen immediately. The NHS said in a statement on Tuesday that vaccine centers would be set up in venues including sporting venues and conference centers to treat large numbers of patients once further supplies of vaccine become available.

    The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine needs to be stored at around minus 70 degrees Celsius (minus 94 degrees Fahrenheit), which makes its distribution difficult. Moderna's vaccine, if approved, could be a more practical option for the care homes, as it can be kept at minus 20 degrees Celsius (minus 4 degrees Fahrenheit).

    The US Food and Drug Administration is expected to follow the UK's MHRA and authorize the emergency use for the Pfizer vaccine as soon as this week -- its vaccine advisory committee is scheduled to meet on Thursday. The European Medicines Agency will make its decision on the vaccine on December 29, according to the European Commission.


According to the passage who will be the first get the Pfizer vaccines?

  1. Care home residents.

  2. Care home staff.

  3. All people over 80s and over.

  4. Frontline health family.

  5. Coronavirus patients.

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jawaban yang benar adalah B.

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Jawaban yang benar adalah B. Soal menanyakan "Berdasarkan teks, siapa yang akan mendapat vaksin Pfizer pertama kali?" Informasi tersebut ada pada kalimat "For now, it is available by invitation only for those age 80 and over, care homes staff and frontline health and social care workers." di paragraf ke tiga. Makna dari kalimat tersebut adalah "Untuk saat ini, vaksin tersedia dengan undangan untuk yang berusia sekitar 80 dan lebih, staf panti jompo, dan garda depan pekerja sosial dan kesehatan." Dengan demikian, disimpulkan bahwa yang pertama kali menerima vaksin yaitu para staf panti jompo (Care home staff). Jadi, jawaban yang benar adalah B.

Jawaban yang benar adalah B.

Soal menanyakan "Berdasarkan teks, siapa yang akan mendapat vaksin Pfizer pertama kali?"

Informasi tersebut ada pada kalimat "For now, it is available by invitation only for those age 80 and over, care homes staff and frontline health and social care workers." di paragraf ke tiga. Makna dari kalimat tersebut adalah "Untuk saat ini, vaksin tersedia dengan undangan untuk yang berusia sekitar 80 dan lebih, staf panti jompo, dan garda depan pekerja sosial dan kesehatan."

Dengan demikian, disimpulkan bahwa yang pertama kali menerima vaksin yaitu para staf panti jompo (Care home staff).

Jadi, jawaban yang benar adalah B.

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