Health
Fortune or foresight? AstraZeneca and Oxford’s stories clash on COVID-19 vaccine – The Japan Times
The two partners have given conflicting accounts of how they came upon the most effective dosing pattern for their COVID-19 vaccine.

LONDON – AstraZeneca and Oxford University have given conflicting accounts of how they came upon the most effective dosing pattern for their COVID-19 vaccine, a rare instance of public dissension between major institutions collaborating on a pivotal project.
The discrepancy centers on the regimen administered to a smaller group of volunteers in the late-stage trials, of half a dose followed by a full dose. This diverged from the original plan of two full doses, given to the majority of participants.
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