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Professor Van-Tam: Vaccines don't save lives in fridges

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Professor Van-Tam: Vaccines don't save lives in fridges

Professor Van-Tam: Vaccines don't save lives in fridges

England’s deputy chief medical officer Professor Jonathan Van-Tam said that there was no evidence of increased risk of blood clots with the AstraZeneca jab, adding that “vaccines don’t save lives if they’re in fridges”.


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