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FDA: Moderna's vaccine for Corona effective, expected to be approved Friday
Documents released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration found no significant side effects to the vaccine.
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Tuesday, 15 December 2020, 15:33
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In the video: Corona vaccination campaign begins in the US (Photo: Reuters)
The Food and Drug Administration in the United States (FDA) has not found any new safety issues with a modern company's vaccine against the corona virus - according to documents released today (Tuesday) ahead of a second vaccine approval in the United States, easier to operate than Pfizer, which went into use yesterday.
According to the documents, FDA personnel did not find any significant side effects in the vaccine.
Among those aged 18 and over.
The documents are compiled for a panel of external experts, who will discuss whether to support an emergency permit for the use of a vaccine developed in less than a year.
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