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Millions of small carnivorous animals in Denmark – otherwise known as mink – are being killed due to concerns that they might pass a mutated form of coronavirus onto humans. […]
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The drug company Pfizer has announced its coronavirus vaccine has 90 per cent efficacy against COVID-19.
It seems like exciting news, especially as it’s one of the four vaccines the Australian Government has secured a deal to access if it proves safe and effective.
But Pfizer haven’t provided much in the way of data to explain their claims — just a press release so far.
So exactly how promising is this news? And what does all the scientific words like «90 per cent efficacy» actually mean?
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Coronacast 9 de noviembre de 2020
Millions of small carnivorous animals in Denmark – otherwise known as mink – are being killed due to concerns that they might pass a mutated form of coronavirus onto humans. […]
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