Will the Nobel Prize for Covid Vaccines Turn Out to Be Like the One Once Awarded for Lobotomy?
The 1949 Nobel Prize went to Egas Moniz, the lobotomy pioneer, leaving today's Committee red-faced. But will it one day look back with the same regret on this year's prize for the Covid vaccines, asks Prof David Livermore.
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