
Don’t believe the hype – why Emmanuel Macron’s vaccine strategy is a shambles
France may be the “country of science” but it is being poorly served by a president who is responsible for one of its biggest policy failures.
France may be the “country of science” but it is being poorly served by a president who is responsible for one of its biggest policy failures.
Creating a life-saving vaccine in record time wasn’t enough for Professor Sarah Gilbert and Dr Catherine Green, the pair collaborated on an important book too.
In a momentous move, the WHO has recommended that the AZ vaccine be given to the over 65s. At a press conference today, experts acknowledged
If a week is a long time in politics, it is even longer in the process of public reception of a Covid-19 vaccine. This week
The Oxford vaccine, developed in tandem with AstraZeneca, has so far been covered in the press as a “game-changing” contribution to the coronavirus crisis: cheaper
Boris Johnson has made clear that much of England will remain in a state of semi-lockdown until at least the Spring of 2021, even after
The Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine may be up to 90 per cent effective at preventing people from contracting the virus, according to data from its phase
Only days after the federal government announced a A$1.7 billion vaccine deal to roll out COVID-19 vaccines to Australians in 2021, one of the two
The news that Donald Trump wants to fast track the Oxford vaccine in October is just another example of how politics is intruding in the
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