Imperial College London: COVID-19 Vaccine May Not Need to Be Fully Effective to Benefit Public Health
September 26, 2020
September 26, 2020
LONDON, England, Sept. 26 (TNSRes) -- Imperial College London issued the following news:
Even an imperfect, partially effective vaccine against COVID-19 could have a substantial public health benefit if rolled out in 2021, a report says.
Researchers from Imperial's COVID-19 Response Team also found that the optimal approach to allocating vaccine doses within a country will require a detailed understanding of the local setting - including relevant risk groups and the sta . . .
Even an imperfect, partially effective vaccine against COVID-19 could have a substantial public health benefit if rolled out in 2021, a report says.
Researchers from Imperial's COVID-19 Response Team also found that the optimal approach to allocating vaccine doses within a country will require a detailed understanding of the local setting - including relevant risk groups and the sta . . .