Health
AstraZeneca vaccine shown to drastically cut virus transmission by UK study – Sydney Morning Herald
Oxford University has released a study showing the vaccine can cut transmission of the virus by two-thirds and prevent severe disease.

Our data suggest you want to be as close to the 12 weeks as you can for the second dose, he said.
The vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca has been shown to substantially slows the transmission of the virus.Credit:AP
The study has not been peer-reviewed yet and does not address the efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, the other one currently in use in the UK Pfizer recommends that its shots be given 21 days apart and has not endorsed the UK governments decision to lengthen…
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