Oxford Vaccine
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The link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and the UK’s Covid reprievefeature Experts question claim that Oxford-developed jab has saved Britain from Europe’s high hospitalisation rates
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Why under-40s will be offered alternative to Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccinefeature Experts say potential blood clot risk vs. benefits of the Covid jab is ‘more finely balanced’ for younger adults
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Quiz of The Week: 3 - 9 AprilPuzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
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‘I’ve already had my first Oxford-AstraZeneca jab. I’ll certainly be getting my second’Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis and commentary from the British and international press
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What Covid vaccines cost - and the countries paying over the oddsfeature Figures suggest that quicker vaccine rollouts are pay to play
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US health officials question AstraZeneca vaccine trial datafeature Independent monitors says the pharma giant may have used ‘out-of-date information’
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Trust in Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine collapsing across Europe, poll revealsSpeed Read More than half of people in France, Germany and Spain believe jab is unsafe
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Why EU countries are suspending Oxford vaccine rollouts - againToday's Big Question Nine European nations pausing jab campaigns amid unproven blood clot fears
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Germany U-turns on Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccinefeature Berlin rolling out UK-developed jab to over-65s after doubts about efficacy disproved
By Joe Evans Last updated
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EU under fire amid warnings of ‘no major breakthroughs’ on jabsUnder the Radar European leaders holding emergency meeting as calls for urgent action grow
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Last updated
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EU facing pressure to follow UK’s lead on delaying second Covid vaccineUnder the Radar World Health Organization backs decision to leave eight to 12 weeks between doses
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Last updated
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How vaccines can be ‘tweaked’ to combat new Covid variantsfeature Spread of South Africa strain of coronavirus has intensified efforts to boost jab efficacy
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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What does Oxford vaccine efficacy mean for getting back to normal life?Today's Big Question New data shows jab may cut transmission by 67% - raising hopes of end to lockdowns
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How Oxford scientists developed a Covid-19 vaccine in record timefeature Experts involved in the inoculation race explain how the jab was developed
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