Health
Could too much time between doses drive the coronavirus to outwit vaccines? – Science Magazine
Experts clash over risk of viral escape

Visitors line up to receive an injection of a COVID-19 vaccine at a National Health Service center in Birmingham, U.K. Because of scarce vaccine, the United Kingdom has stretched the interval between doses.
Jacob King/PA Wire/Bloomberg via Getty Images
By Meredith WadmanJan. 13, 2021 , 6:50 PM
Sciences COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center and the Heising-Simons Foundation.
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