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07/04/2021 10:30 GMT+7
Second phase of Nano Covax human trials set for completion on Apr.8
Vietnam is scheduled to finalize the second phase of human trials for NanoCovax, a local-produced novel coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, on April 8.
According to Chu Van Men, director of the Military Medical University’s Centre for Clinical Trials and Bioequivalence, the majority of vaccinated individuals during the second-stage of human trials, remain in a stable condition . Only a few of those who received the jab recorded a mild pain around the injection site, whilst some had a fever which disappeared after only one or two days.
Allemagne : même chahutée par le Covid, Merkel parvient à se remettre à flot
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Merkelâs Latest Pandemic Challenge: Leading as a Lame Duck
The German chancellor, known for her cool, solution-oriented response in the pandemicâs early stages, faces her greatest challenge yet as cases rise and patience plummets months before her final term ends.
A vaccination center in Munich last month. Germans are clamoring for clarity about the countryâs vaccination program.Credit.Laetitia Vancon for The New York Times
BERLIN â What a difference a year makes.
In late March 2020, Chancellor Angela Merkel was winning praise the world over for her ability to explain the science behind the coronavirus pandemic and galvanize Germanyâs state leaders to line up behind a nationwide strategy founded in testing and contact-tracing that held the number of deaths at bay.