The head of drugmaker AstraZeneca, which is developing a coronavirus vaccine widely expected to be approved by British authorities this week, says that researchers believe the shot will be effective against a new variant of the virus driving a rapid surge in infections in Britain.that researchers developing its vaccine have figured out a "winning formula" making the jab as effective as rival candidates.
British authorities have blamed the new virus variant for soaring infection rates across the country. They said the variant is much more transmittable, but stress there is no evidence it makes people more ill. Many countries swiftly barred travel from the UK, but cases of the new variant have since also been reported in a dozen locations around the world.
The Oxford/Astra Zeneca vaccine is made on aborted foetal cell lines. 'Traces' of that dead baby come down the needle into your arm. The vaccine industry's biggest cheerleader now admits this.
So when does Morrison announcement when and who gets it first Why is Australia waiting so long
The idea of a mutating virus, breaking out into new strains, is enough to scare most people. There is no evidence that this mutation makes the virus more harmful or transmissible. Understand it from virologists
um, well he would say that wouldn't he!
Well that’s a statement and a half...imagine a car manufacturer saying their cars are unreliable!
I am not even convinced it would works for the known variant let alone the new mutated ones LOL