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  2. The Most Common Side Effects of the COVID-19 Vaccine - Healthline

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    fever. headache. muscle pain. nausea. pain at the injection site. redness at the injection site. swelling at the injection site. According to the CDC, some people experience more side effects ...

  3. Novavax COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021, Novavax partnered with Takeda to manufacture the vaccine in Japan, where its COVID‑19 vaccine candidate is known as TAK-019. Novavax signed an agreement with Serum Institute of India for mass scale production for developing and low-income countries.

  4. Chart: COVID Vaccines Compared - WebMD

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    COVID Vaccines Compared. There are four COVID-19 vaccines approved for use in the U.S. The Pfizer, Moderna, Novavax, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are all highly effective in protecting you from ...

  5. Doctors Debunk 9 Popular COVID-19 Vaccine Myths and ...

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    Myth: The government put a microchip in COVID-19 vaccines to track you. Conspiracy theories about the government using vaccines to track people and rich people like Bill Gates being behind the ...

  6. FDA Approves Updated Non-mRNA COVID Vaccine From Novavax - WebMD

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    2 min read. Oct. 4, 2023 – The updated COVID-19 vaccine made by Novavax is now approved for use in the U.S., and millions of the doses are heading to pharmacies and other health care sites ...

  7. Sanofi–GSK COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The Sanofi–GSK COVID‑19 vaccine is a recombinant protein subunit vaccine containing the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, which is produced in insect cells via a baculovirus vector. It also includes an adjuvant made by GSK. It uses the same technology as Sanofi's Flublok influenza vaccine. [7] [8]

  8. List of COVID-19 vaccine authorizations - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, sold under the brand names Vaxzevria[6]and Covishield,[7]is a viral vector vaccine[8]produced by the British University of Oxford, British-Swedish company AstraZeneca, and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations. [8][9][10]Finland, Denmark, and Norway suspended the use of the Oxford ...

  9. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccine: Latest Updates ... - WebMD

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    As COVID-19 continues to spread, a vaccine is currently being distributed around the world to help curb the spread. Learn more about the coronavirus vaccine progress, latest updates, news and more.