The Pfizer, Oxford and Moderna vaccines each require two doses and you are not fully vaccinated until a week after your second shot.
But there are many differences between them. BBC News
See also:
- Covid: UK at 'perilous moment' in pandemic, says PM BBC News
- Inside Newcastle's Covid mass vaccination centre BBC News
- Coronavirus patients who have lived to tell the tale share their stories The Daily Mail
- Covid research: Convalescent plasma trial paused as results poor The Daily Mail
- Retired medics are still being asked to fill out THIRTEEN forms to join Covid vaccine effort The Daily Mail
- Hospital's oxygen supply at 'critical level' due to surge in Covid patients The Daily Telegraph
- Sage 'urges Boris Johnson to introduce three-metre rule' The Daily Telegraph
- After an unrelenting year, stressed-out NHS staff deserve more than a clap The Guardian
- This is what an 'overwhelmed NHS' looks like. We must not look away The Guardian
- 'Hot homes' scheme to ease strain on NHS falls well short of target The Guardian
- 'Cummings effect': why are people bending lockdown rules? The Guardian
- Quarter of Covid hospital admissions in England aged under 55 The Guardian
- Coronavirus spreading out of control, warns NHS England chief The Independent
- Covid patients occupying more than 30,000 hospital beds in England The Independent
- Illness among NHS staff and other healthcare workers is hitting crisis level iNews
- NHS workers on 'hell' of Covid-19 wards at Gloucestershire hospital ITV News
- NHS staff debunk Covid-19 conspiracy theories with harrowing messages Metro
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