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WHO gives Emergency Use Authorisation to Moderna s COVID jab
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday listed the Moderna coronavirus vaccine for emergency use, adding another shot to its arsenal in the fight against the coronavirus. According to The Hill, the shot from Moderna joins shots from Pfizer-BioNTech, AstraZeneca-SK Bio, Serum Institute of India and Janssen on WHO s list of emergency use vaccines. Today, WHO listed the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine (mRNA 1273) for emergency use, making it the fifth vaccine to receive emergency validation from WHO, it said in a statement, according to Sputnik.
WHO experts recommend using the vaccine for patients over 18 years of age. The drug is mRNA-based, it has an efficacy of 94.1 per cent, according to WHO estimates.
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WHO Gives Nod To Moderna’s Covid Vaccine For Emergency Use
The greenlight for Moderna s vaccine, announced late Friday, took many months because of delays that WHO faced in getting data from the manufacturer. AP Associated Press (AP) 2021-05-01T17:21:32+05:30 WHO Gives Nod To Moderna’s Covid Vaccine For Emergency Use outlookindia.com 2021-05-01T17:31:40+05:30
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The World Health Organisation has given the go-ahead for emergency use of Moderna s COVID-19 vaccine.
The mRNA vaccine from the US manufacturer joins vaccines from AstraZeneca, Pfizer-BioNTech and Johnson & Johnson in receiving the WHO s emergency use listing.
Similar approvals for China s Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines are expected in the coming days and weeks, WHO has said.