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Moderna says its coronavirus vaccine works

Nov 16, 2020, 19:05 IST
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Another Monday, another dispatch of positive vaccine results. This time: Moderna said its coronavirus vaccine works.

Moderna's vaccine is 94.5% effective at preventing COVID-19, the drugmaker said, and it doesn't need to be stored at super-cold temperatures, which could become critical when distributing the shots.

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A nurse prepares a shot of a coronavirus vaccine.AP Photo/Hans Pennink

Moderna says its coronavirus vaccine is 94.5% effective against COVID-19, a crucial victory in the fight against the pandemic

  • Moderna's experimental coronavirus vaccine was highly effective at preventing COVID-19, the Massachusetts biotech company said on Monday.
  • The vaccine was shown to be 94.5% effective in a preliminary analysis.
  • The announcement closely follows similar news from a rival vaccine program by Pfizer and BioNTech, which touted late-stage success a week ago.
  • The impact from these scientific successes won't be immediate. Both vaccine candidates still need to secure regulatory approval, and initial supply will be extremely limited.
  • Still, it's undeniably encouraging news in society's fight against the pandemic.

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