The vaccine, called mRNA-1273, is given in two injections 28 days apart. Washington: The Modern Covid-19 vaccine, which was recently shown to be 94 percent effective, causes the human immune system to produce potent antibodies that last for at least three months, a study showed Thursday. Researchers from the National …
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Written by Anuradha Mascarenhas, edited by Explained Desk | Pune | Updated: November 21, 2020 12:04:47 pm Health worker collecting a sample during the Covid 19 test serosurvey at Darya Ganj Ramjas school on Thursday in New Delhi. Express Photo by Amit Mehra August 06, 2020 A new study in …
Read More »Coronavirus Vaccine Update: Highly Effective Coronavirus Antibodies Identified That May Lead to Passive Covid-19 Vaccine |
BERLIN: Scientists have identified highly effective antibodies against the new coronavirus, which they say may lead to the development of a passive vaccine for Covid-19. Unlike active vaccination, passive vaccination involves the administration of pre-made antibodies, which degrade after some time. However, the effect of a passive vaccine is almost …
Read More »Coronavirus Vaccine Update: Highly Effective Coronavirus Antibodies Identified That May Lead to Passive Covid-19 Vaccine |
BERLIN: Scientists have identified highly effective antibodies against the new coronavirus, which they say may lead to the development of a passive vaccine for Covid-19. Unlike active vaccination, passive vaccination involves the administration of pre-made antibodies, which degrade after some time. However, the effect of a passive vaccine is almost …
Read More »Bengaluru hospital reports first case of covid reinfection in the city
A 27-year-old woman, who tested positive for the first time in July, is the first case of Covid reinfection in Bengaluru. Bangalore: Fortis Hospital reported the first case of Covid reinfection in Bengaluru: a 27-year-old woman with no history of comorbidities who tested positive for the first time in July …
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