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Coronavirus doctor’s diary: Don’t ask me which vaccine is best, please – BBC News
Dr John Wright says he’s often asked which vaccine is best, but the answer is it’s too early to say.

Dr John Wright of Bradford Royal Infirmary says he’s noticed that his medical colleagues show a preference for one vaccine, while members of the public often prefer another. He argues that this isn’t a time to be choosy.
The dash for vaccines has thrown up a rather peculiar situation. With so many pharmaceutical companies competing in this greatest of scientific races, we now have a variety of vaccines, and people are starting to ask me, “Do I get a choice?” And “Which vaccine would you recommend?”…
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