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Vaccinating children before poor morally wrong, Oxford scientist sayson May 18, 2021 at 5:09 pm

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Oxford vaccine leader Prof Andrew Pollard says adults in poorer countries should be protected first.

“We hear from so many manufacturers in places like Pakistan and Bangladesh and Indonesia – they’re ready, they’ve got some capacity,” Prof Gavin Yamey, director of the Centre for Policy Impact in Global Health, at Duke University, in the US, said.

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