A series of knocks: Oxford/AstraZeneca’s bumpy road to Covid vaccine confidence
From doubts about safety in older people to questions about variants, scientists have faced a battle to convince the public and regulators
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From doubts about safety in older people to questions about variants, scientists have faced a battle to convince the public and regulators
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