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Oxford vaccine results leave regulators with ‘dilemma’, warns scientist – Telegraph.co.uk
Results published in The Lancet found the vaccine could not be proved to be as successful as hoped
The Oxford vaccine may not be as useful as first thought, after published results showed that high efficacy rates cannot be substantiated.
At the end of November, Oxford and AstraZeneca announced they had efficacy rates of 90 per cent when people were given a half dose, followed by a full dose several weeks later.
However when people received two full doses, efficacy fell to just 62 per cent, far lower than the mid-90s results shown by Pfizer and Moderna.
The results leave regulators with a “dilemma”,…
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