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What's the difference between Covid vaccines? - BBC News

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The three Covid-19 vaccines, that have been approved in the UK, are from Pfizer-BioNTech, the University of Oxford and Astra-Zeneca and Moderna.

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 health correspondent Laura Foster looks at how much immunity they give, how they prevent infection and if any are better than the other.

Video by Mel Lou, Laura Foster, Terry Saunders and Mattea Bubalo

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