How Coronavirus Vaccines Differ — Six Cards

How Coronavirus Vaccines Differ — Six Cards

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Four coronavirus vaccines from three manufacturers are available to Russians. Moderna and Pfizer are also the fastest vaccines in the world. We tell you how these vaccines work and how they differ

In Russia, mass vaccination against COVID-19 began on January 18. The drugs used are Sputnik V, EpiVacCorona and KoviVac, as well as Sputnik Light, the first component of Sputnik V. According to who, 121 vaccines against COVID-19 are in clinical trials as of September 2021. Vaccines have very similar side effects: possible prick pain, fever, headache, muscle aches and fatigue. The condition is similar to the flu symptoms, but usually passes quickly and lasts no more than one day. Vaccine: what is it, and how does it actually work? Discussing with Pavel Volchkov - Head of the MIPT Genomic Engineering Laboratory...

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