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WHO experts issue recommendations on Moderna Covid-19 vaccine – DispatchLIVE
A World Health Organization (WHO) panel of experts recommended on Tuesday that the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine be given in two doses at an interval of 28 days, which…

The main recommendation for the use of this vaccine is that based on the current elements we recommend it should be given in doses of 100 micrograms or 0.5ml with an interval of 28 days, Alejandro Cravioto, panel chair, told a news briefing in Geneva.
This interval might be moved to 42 days but the evidence we have does not go beyond that time, he said, speaking from Mexico.
WHO director of immunisation Kate O’Brien said that clinical trials of the Moderna vaccine were needed on pregnant women.
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