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New twist in COVID-19 vaccine – Queensland Times
AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine works better with three month lag between first and second doses, latest trials show as two European pharma giants join forces to…

AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine works better if there is a three month time lag between the first and second doses the latest trial results show.
The original human clinical trials found the vaccine was 62 per cent effective when the second dose was given 28 days after the first.
The new research shows efficacy climbs to 91.7 per cent when there is a three month time lag between doses.
And, it found just a single dose of the vaccine offered considerable protection.
Three weeks after being given a…
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