Have Your Say!
Jan 07, 2021
3 minutes
2020 WILL be remembered as the year that Covid-19 brought death and misery to the entire planet. In Britain, the virus killed thousands, and as infection rates rose, we seemed powerless to stop it. But just as things looked really bleak, scientists around the world have produced a series of vaccines to destroy the pathogen. With up to 95% efficacy, these miracles of medicine look set to stop the disease in its tracks, potentially saving millions of lives globally. But are they a good thing?
Whilst doctors,
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