David Ashford labels false reports 'unfortunate'
The health minister has tried to clarify what he calls 'fake news' on the internet regarding the coronavirus vaccine.
David Ashford says incorrect reports regarding the safety of the jab are 'unfortunate' and are spreading misinformation.
It's as many online have been casting their doubts, due to the quick timeframe in which the vaccine has been created and approved:
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