Sputnik V : Peer - reviewed journals are not a substitute for regulator scrutiny of new vaccines
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread, experts are warning that vaccinations are not enough to protect people against the disease. But what does this mean for those who have been vaccinated? The BBC’s Jonathan Marcus explains.
Source: scroll.inPublished on 2021-05-23
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