‘I’ve had my vaccine - how well will it protect me and for how long?’
by Robin McKie from on (#5ER1E)
The latest answers to the important medical questions about the vaccines and the pandemic
The prospects of vaccines failing to trigger immune responses are dismissed as remote by scientists. If a vaccine has not been properly refrigerated that might pose problems but doctors take great care to ensure that doesn't happen," said Prof Helen Fletcher at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Frankly the only other way to get a failed reaction is for the doctor to miss your arm - which isn't likely."
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