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- | ====== Moderna mRNA-1273 ====== | ||
- | === COVID-19 Vaccine Development === | ||
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- | by Susie Neilson , Andrew Dunn , and Aria Bendix Dec 19, 2020 | ||
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- | The [[Food and Drug Administration]] granted emergency authorization to Moderna' | ||
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- | The decision came after an independent expert panel voted overwhelmingly to recommend the authorization on Thursday. Moderna' | ||
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- | That's far more effective than expected: The FDA had said it would likely approve a vaccine that showed at least 50% efficacy, and Dr.[[Anthony Fauci]] had said he hoped for 70%. The vaccine' | ||
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- | But perhaps more remarkable is that Moderna designed its vaccine in just two days in January, before some people had even heard of the coronavirus. | ||
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- | Utilizing mRNA technology meant that both Pfizer and Moderna only needed the coronavirus' | ||
- | {{ : how_mrna_vaccines_work_nih.png }} | ||
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- | == Specifications & Regulations == | ||
- | [[Moderna]]' | ||
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- | ===== Moderna Vaccine Videos ===== | ||
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- | A Moderna representative admits to a caller that she, and all who take their mRNA " | ||
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