
Covid vaccine: Your questions answered
We put listeners' questions to our expert about the latest vaccine news.
We continue to get many questions from listeners around the world about the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech. It's thought to prevent more than 90% of people from getting Covid-19. Our medical expert provides some answers.
And there is much interest in Kamala Harris, who has become the first woman, and the first black and Asian-American, to be vice-president elect. We hear from Jamaican-American and Indian-American women in the US.
A peace deal has ended six weeks of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. But many Armenians are feeling bitter. We return to hear from young people on both sides of this divide.
Anger is also being shown on the some streets in Peru after the president was ousted in an impeachment vote, amid bribery allegations. We hear about some of the reaction.
(Photo: A volunteer being injected with trial vaccine - BNT162 Credit: © BioNTech SE 2020)
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