Health
Vaccine will tackle new variants: Kelly – Tenterfield Star
The chief medical officer has sought to quell concerns that the vaccine Australia will have as its mainstay is ineffective against new variants of coronavirus……
The chief medical officer has sought to quell concerns that the vaccine Australia will have as its mainstay is ineffective against new variants of coronavirus.
Australia has so far had in its hotel quarantine system 87 cases of the so-called UK variant and 18 of the South African variant of COVID-19, which are showing some evidence of being more easily transmitted and more severe than earlier forms of the virus.
Professor Paul Kelly said he was concerned about reports suggesting the AstraZeneca…
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