Health
UK doctors want vaccine timetable review – The West Australian
Doctors are calling for UK authorities to cut the gap between doses of the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine to six weeks from up to 12.
Britain’s main doctors’ organisation is concerned about the UK’s decision to give people a second dose of coronavirus vaccine up to 12 weeks after the first, rather than the shorter gap recommended by manufacturers and the World Health Organisation.
The UK, which has Europe’s deadliest coronavirus outbreak, adopted the policy in order to give as many people a first dose of the vaccine as quickly as possible.
Almost 5.5 million people have received a first dose of either a vaccine made by Pfizer…
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