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UK Vaccines Taskforce Chair says early COVID-19 vaccines may be imperfect - The Lancet

Oct 27 (Reuters) - UK Vaccines Taskforce Chair Kate Bingham said on Tuesday that the first generation of COVID-19 vaccines "is likely to be imperfect" and that they "might not work for everyone".

"However, we do not know that we will ever have a vaccine at all. It is important to guard against complacency and over-optimism", Bingham wrote in a piece published in The Lancet medical journal https://bit.ly/37LEWYA.

"The first generation of vaccines is likely to be imperfect, and we should be prepared that they might not prevent infection but rather reduce symptoms, and, even then, might not work for everyone or for long", she added.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru Editing by Shri Navaratnam)