Tag: Vaccines
Novavax Seeks Approval for Vaccine in Needy Countries First
Novavax vaccine is easier to store and transport than some other vaccines
COVID-19 Vaccines Seem Safe in Rheumatic, Musculoskeletal Disease Patients
Disease flare requiring treatment reported in 11 percent following two-dose mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, with no reports of severe flare
Moderna Vaccine’s Protection Does Not Wane After Six Months: Report
Moderna's statement came from a new analysis of its ongoing clinical trial
Largest Operator of Nursing Homes in U.S. Issues Vaccine Mandate for All Workers
Employees have until Aug. 23 to get their first shot
Full Approval of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Could Come in September
FDA said in a statement that its leaders recognized that full approval might counter vaccine hesitancy
Biden Offers COVID-19 Vaccines to Migrants in Custody Along Mexican Border
Department of Homeland Security will provide the single-dose J&J vaccine to migrants soon after they cross into the United States
WHO Slams COVID-19 Booster Shots in Wealthy Nations
Agency calls for a moratorium on booster shots until at least the end of September
Delta Variant Accounts for Most Breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 Cases
Delta variant identified in 89 percent of patients with breakthrough infection; four of five hospitalized patients were vaccinated
COVID-19 Booster Shots to Be Offered to 32 Million Brits
Booster campaign could begin as soon as Sept. 6 and deliver an average of nearly 2.5 million booster doses a week
For U.S. Teens, Most Adverse Events to COVID-19 Vaccine Nonserious
Frequency of local, systemic reactions reported for teens enrolled in v-safe similar to preauthorization clinical trials












