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We may have to accept a ‘good enough’ COVID-19 vaccine, at least in 2021 – ABC News
While an effective vaccine will provide the best chance of controlling COVID-19, the first vaccines are likely to have significant limitations. How many should…
Australian Health Minister Greg Hunt said recently the government is on track to deliver COVID-19 vaccines from March 2021.
US biotech firm Moderna has just announced its COVID-19 vaccine has 95 per cent efficacy, following on the heels of Pfizer’s claimed 90 per cent efficacy and the Russian Sputnik V vaccine’s 92 per cent efficacy, albeit based on limited data and yet to be peer-reviewed.
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