Speaking of studies, they're a total mess. We have new data, new studies, and things change throughout the week.
Last week, there was an issue regarding the administration of the AstraZeneca vaccine to people aged 65 and over. As the week draws to a close, a study by Public Health England shows that the first doses of the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines are about equally effective in reducing and preventing serious complications and hospitalizations.
How can we make sense of this and get people to trust the information?
Aren't we a bit caught up in this vaccine race, where a whole host of publications and companies are responding to criticism and conducting specific studies to address people's concerns?
So much the better if people are less worried, but how can we make sense of this?