UK Begins Controversial 12 Week Strategy With AZ and Pfizer Vaccines

US Won’t Follow, But Germany And Denmark Might

Entering a new lockdown, the UK sees its plans to space out doses of the COVID-19 vaccines to 12 weeks as crucial to overcoming the pandemic.

First AstraZeneca vaccination
82-year-old Brian Pinker was the first person to receive the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford, UK.

The UK has become the first country in the world to deploy the AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccine in the general population, and will use it to spearhead its controversial new strategy of leaving 12 weeks between the first and second doses of vaccines.

The new vaccine strategy was announced on the morning of 4 January, just hours ahead of all the UK nations...

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