Richard Fairbrass from pop group Right Said Fred previously called COVID vaccines a 'scam' and has attended anti-lockdown protests.
However, despite his time in hospital receiving treatment for COVID, Fairbrass, who has previously called vaccines for the virus a"scam," told MailOnline that he will still not be getting a jab.
Although the"estimated study completion date" of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is May 2023, the shot has been givenIt is standard practice for pharmaceutical companies to continue studying vaccines, which have gone through safety checks and trial phases before being administered to the public after they have been authorized for use.
Public Health England states that the"Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is 96% effective against hospitalization after 2 doses," while the"Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is 92% effective."studies showing that being vaccinated Speaking about his time in hospital, Fairbrass confirmed to MailOnline that he tested positive for COVID and described his symptoms of feeling a"little breathless" and"very tired."
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