Confusion mounts over who should get Oxford-AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine
There is conflicting advice over who should be given the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. While a federal advisory group says the shot should not be given to people over 65, new research has other countries doing the opposite. Crystal Goomansingh explains.
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