Boris Johnson defends effectiveness of AstraZeneca vaccine
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has dismissed concerns about the effectiveness of the AstraZeneca vaccine after Germany’s vaccine committee recommended it should not be used for people over the age of 65. German medical authorities claim there is not yet sufficient information to demonstrate the AstraZeneca vaccine’s effectiveness since just four per cent of people in key clinical trials were over 70. “I think the MHRA, our own authorities have made it very clear that they think the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is very good and efficacious, gives a high degree of protection after just one dose and even more after two doses,” Mr Johnson said.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has dismissed concerns about the effectiveness of the AstraZeneca vaccine after Germany’s vaccine committee recommended it should not be used for people over the age of 65. German medical authorities claim there is not yet sufficient information to demonstrate the AstraZeneca vaccine’s effectiveness since just four per cent of people in key clinical trials were over 70. “I think the MHRA, our own authorities have made it very clear that they think the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is very good and efficacious, gives a high degree of protection after just one dose and even more after two doses,” Mr Johnson said.
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