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  2. MVC COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The MVC COVID-19 vaccine (Chinese: 高端新冠肺炎疫苗; pinyin: Gāoduān xīnguàn fèiyán yìmiáo; Wade–Giles: Kaotuan hsinkuan feiyen imiao), designated MVC-COV1901 and also known as the Medigen COVID-19 vaccine, is a protein subunit COVID-19 vaccine developed by Medigen Vaccine Biologics Corporation in Taiwan, American company ...

  3. COVI-VAC (U.S. COVID-19 vaccine) - Wikipedia

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    Medical uses The vaccine is administered intranasally and requires a single dose. Pharmacology COVI-VAC is a live attenuated vaccine. Clinical trials Phase I In December 2020, Codagenix started a Phase I trial in the United Kingdom. In September 2021, Codagenix reported that the trial had shown COVI-VAC to be safe and immunogenic. References ^ "Serum Institute starts manufacturing Codagenix's ...

  4. Walvax COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 pandemic. AWcorna, originally termed ARCoV [1] and also known as the Walvax COVID-19 vaccine, is an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine developed by Walvax Biotechnology, Suzhou Abogen Biosciences, and the PLA Academy of Military Science. [2] In contrast to other mRNA COVID vaccines, such as those by Pfizer-BioNtech and Moderna, this vaccine ...

  5. SARS-CoV-2 Kappa variant - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Kappa variant [1] is a variant of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. It is one of the three sublineages of Pango lineage B.1.617. The SARS-CoV-2 Kappa variant is also known as lineage B.1.617.1 and was first detected in India in December 2020. [2] By the end of March 2021, the Kappa sub-variant accounted for more than half of the ...

  6. COVID-19 pandemic death rates by country - Wikipedia

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    This data is for entire populations, and does not reflect the differences in rates relative to different age groups. For example, in the United States as of 27 April 2021, the reported case fatality ratios were 0.015%, 0.15%, 2.3%, and 17% for the age groups 0–17, 18–49, 50–74, and 75 or over, respectively.

  7. Sinopharm WIBP COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The Sinopharm WIBP COVID-19 vaccine, also known as WIBP-CorV, [1] [2] is one of two inactivated virus COVID-19 vaccines developed by Sinopharm. Peer-reviewed results show that the vaccine is 72.8% effective against symptomatic cases and 100% against severe cases (26 cases in vaccinated group vs. 95 cases in placebo group). [3]

  8. Vabiotech COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Preclinical. In May 2020, Vietnam declared that their COVID-19 vaccine was developed after scientists successfully generated the novel coronavirus antigen in the lab. The vaccine has been developed by collaborating scientists at VABIOTECH in Hanoi and the Bristol University, it will be tested further in animals and evaluated for safety and ...

  9. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on baseball - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruption to baseball across the world, mirroring its impact across all sports. Leagues across the world experienced delayed starts, cancelled seasons, limited or no fan attendance, game postponements, and other restrictions in 2020 and 2021. Most leagues, including Major League Baseball, began to transition ...

  10. COVID-19 pandemic in Nauru - Wikipedia

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    2 April 2022. Confirmed cases. 4,622 [1] Recovered. 4,621. Deaths. 1. The COVID-19 pandemic in Nauru is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have reached Nauru on 2 April 2022.

  11. Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia - Wikipedia

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    On 18 March, Rabbi Berel Lazar closed the Bolshaya Bronnaya Synagogue, Maryina Roshcha Synagogue, and Zhukovka Jewish Centre. [28] Eleven members of the community were hospitalised, with four COVID-19 cases confirmed, the first one being a rabbi who felt sick after Purim celebration on 9 March. [29] [30] On 24 March, Rabbi Berel Lazar and the ...