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Category Archives: Vaccine
What mRNA means for Covid-19 vaccines
Note: XREF to this site: Q: What is mRNA in a nutshell? A: Messenger RNA vaccines—also called mRNA vaccines—are some of the first COVID-19 vaccines authorized for use in the United States. COVID-19 mRNA vaccines give instructions for cells to … Continue reading
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COVID-19 – Info on vaccinations
As of 20210212, there are two approved vaccines – Moderna and Pfizer. To be most effective, both requires two doses. Second dose of Moderna, after 28 days. Second dose of Pfizer, after 21 days. Vaccinations are most resilient 14 days … Continue reading
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