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COVID-19 vaccines appear safe and effective, but key questions remain
The recent rollout of two newly authorized COVID-19 vaccines is a bright ray of hope at the pandemic’s darkest hour.
Continue reading »First vaccines leave plant for EU rollout
Trucks carrying the first batches of coronavirus vaccines for EU citizens left the giant Pfizer plant in Belgium Wednesday ahead
Continue reading »Vaccines are coming. But inside the ICU at this hospital, the COVID-19 pandemic is far from over.
Just beyond a short yellow barrier reminding Rush Copley intensive care unit staff which rooms are for COVID-19 patients and
Continue reading »U.S. Marshals to Protect COVID-19 Vaccines
FRIDAY, Dec. 11, 2020 — COVID-19 vaccines will be protected by U.S. Marshals deputies as they are distributed throughout the
Continue reading »COVID-19 discovery in children may inform development of vaccines, treatments
New discoveries about the immune response made against a particular part of the COVID-19 virus in children who have the
Continue reading »Antibody research could boost coronavirus testing, therapies and vaccines
Using simulated components of the coronavirus’s distinctive spike proteins, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers, along with colleagues at the Atlanta-based
Continue reading »Vaccines: Trends, mistrust and consequences
Vaccines have saved tens of millions of lives but immunization rates have stagnated in recent years due in part to
Continue reading »France has lowest levels of trust in vaccines globally: poll
France has the lowest levels of trust in vaccines globally, according to the world’s biggest survey on public attitudes toward
Continue reading »Understanding why virus can’t replicate in human cells could improve vaccines
The identification of a gene that helps to restrict the host range of the modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) could
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