COVID vaccines : the danger of journals being seen as substitute regulators
The Russian government appears to be taking two significant risks in the current pandemic, according to the BBC’s weekly The Conversation. The first is that bad vaccines don’t just fail to protect patients against Covid-19 but they can cause direct harm to patients.
Source: republicworld.comPublished on 2021-05-21
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