Health
Ten reasons we got Covid-19 vaccines so quickly without ‘cutting corners’ – The Guardian
There’s been a compromise on standards, but it’s down to a combination of foresight, hard work and lucky breaks, says Prof Adam Finn

OpinionThe speedy rollout is thanks to a combination of foresight, hard work and lucky breaks
Sat 26 Dec 2020 04.00 EST
The speed at which effective Covid-19 vaccines have come through to authorisation has caused surprise. Compared with previous vaccines, the process has been very fast and so, naturally, people are asking how can it have happened without some kind of compromise on standards and care. Explaining it all as simply a result of the wonders of the latest scientific advances seems vague….
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