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What are the side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine? – Open Access Government
Here, we use science to dissect some of the rumours about the side effects of the AstraZeneca and Oxford University vaccine

The Oxford and AstraZeneca vaccine was proven at Phase Three, the final stage of clinical trials, to be 70.4% effective against COVID-19. In practice, it’s actually above 80% effective. Especially when the doses are given with twelve weeks in between them.
And one dose alone holds at 76% efficiency, for three months.
To get to Phase Three, atleast 20,000 people must be seen to take and survive the vaccine. The Phase Three trial for AstraZeneca included 24,000 people, from different ethnicities and…
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