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Vaccines, compared in one simple chart

Feb 23, 2021, 19:56 IST
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Today in healthcare news: A simple table to compare all the coronavirus vaccines, examining whether we'll hit herd immunity by April, and Black doctors are being targeted on Clubhouse after vaccine education.

Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine was the second to be authorized for emergency use to fight the pandemic in the US. The first was from Pfizer and BioNTech.Radek Mica /AFP via Getty Images

All the differences between COVID-19 vaccines, summarized in a simple table that you can take to your vaccination appointment

  • COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and AstraZeneca all have unique features.
  • They vary in effectiveness, potential side effects, dosage, and ages approved for the shots.
  • Here is a table that compares them all.

Read the full story from Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce here>>

People wait in line in a Disneyland parking lot to receive Covid-19 vaccines in Anaheim, California.Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images

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A Johns Hopkins professor predicts the US will reach herd immunity by April, but many experts aren't so optimistic

Read the full story from Aria Bendix here>>

Clubhouse; Samantha Lee/Insider

Black doctors are being targeted on Clubhouse after trying to educate people about the COVID-19 vaccine

Read the full story from Moises Mendez II here>>

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