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Vaccine experts defend UK decision to delay second Pfizer Covid jab – The Guardian
Medics told they risk undermining public confidence by querying policy of three-month gap between doses

CoronavirusMedics told they risk undermining public confidence by querying policy of three-month gap between doses
Sat 23 Jan 2021 22.30 GMT
Leading vaccine experts have backed the governments decision to delay the second dose for up to three months, after doctors warned that the strategy was proving ever-more difficult to justify.
The British Medical Association (BMA), which represents doctors, has suggested that the UK has become increasingly isolated internationally by deciding that the second…
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