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Pfizer’s Covid-19 Vaccine Proves 90% Effective in Latest Trials


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A vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc. and partner BioNTech SE proved better than expected at protecting people from Covid-19 in a pivotal study, a milestone in the hunt for shots that can stop the global pandemic.
 

Pfizer said it is on track to ask health regulators for permission to sell the shot before the end of this month, if pending data indicate the vaccine is safe.

The timetable suggests the vaccine could go into distribution this month or next, though U.S. health regulators have indicated they will take some time to conduct their review.

 

So far, no serious safety issues have arisen in the study, the companies said. The study has enrolled nearly 44,000 subjects in the U.S. and other countries.

It is unclear how long the protection the vaccine appears to provide lasts, since researchers haven’t been studying volunteers for very long.

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Just now, DummyVariable said:

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How about rest of the countries around the world

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22 minutes ago, Dippindots said:

How about rest of the countries around the world

They will disappear too

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thondara padaakandi.. . billy vunkle knows the exact timing of when the vaccine comes, "EXACT time by when the testing completes, EXACTLY reliable results/stats show up and the EXACT timeline for approvals. .  "

 

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He said in April-2020 itself. . modern-day prophecy, kaliyuga nostradamus, Brahmam-garu born again

 

 

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