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Trust in vaccines vital to beat pandemic: WHO – Asia Times
As the world celebrates advances in vaccines against the novel coronavirus, a top WHO expert has warned that public distrust risked rendering even the most effective…

As the world celebrates advances in vaccines against the novel coronavirus, a top WHO expert has warned that public distrust risked rendering even the most effective treatments useless against the pandemic.
A vaccine that sits in a freezer or in a refrigerator or on a shelf and doesnt get used is doing nothing to help shorten this pandemic, said Kate OBrien, director of the World Health Organizations immunisation department, in an interview with AFP.
US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and its German…
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