Axios: New data suggests Pfizer and Moderna's vaccines may be less effective against Delta. "If that's not a wakeup call, I don't know what is," a senior Biden official told Axios
— Sputnik V (@sputnikvaccine) August 11, 2021
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Approve #COVAXIN!
— eLéPhunk (@elephunk101) August 11, 2021
New data suggests #Pfizer and #Moderna's vaccines may be less effective against #Delta"#Vaccigen #HealthCanada @WHO $ocgn $ocugen #ocugen @FDA #BLA #EUL @Ocugen #vaccines #covid @bharatbiotech #bharatBiotech #FDA #mRNA #myocarditis
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The study found the #Pfizer vaccine is only 42% effective against Delta variant infection. "If that's not a wakeup call, I don't know what is," a senior Biden official told Axios.https://t.co/VdesKXAoev
— The Eurasianist (@Russ_Warrior) August 11, 2021
New data suggests Pfizer and Moderna's vaccines may be less effective against Delta https://t.co/nMowf1rH6j
— Dr. Adnan Khan | #MendingHearts? (@Dr_Khan) August 11, 2021
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— Moderna (@moderna_tx) August 11, 2021
A timeline of sorts for FDA to give full approval to the coronavirus vaccines. The agency is in "a sprint."
— Olivier Knox (@OKnox) August 10, 2021
via @pw_cunningham w/ @EllerbeckAlex https://t.co/rfzEkLvmj9