So the Oxford vaccine has an efficacy of 62% when administered the way they planned it. It was only by mistakenly giving a group of participants a first half dose that efficacy rose to 90%. Doesn't sound great.
Can we choose which of the vaccines to get?
I assume not. At first.
A year down the line they might be available privately like the flu vaccine is. At that point you could pay and have them all!
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So the Oxford vaccine has an efficacy of 62% when administered the way they planned it. It was only by mistakenly giving a group of participants a first half dose that efficacy rose to 90%. Doesn't sound great.
Can we choose which of the vaccines to get?