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Moderna Says COVID-19 Vaccine is 94.5% Effective; 2nd Vaccine to Show Success

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Moderna said Monday that early data show its coronavirus vaccine candidate is 94.5% effective in preventing infection — the second major drugmaker in as many weeks to tout a potential vaccine with an efficacy rate over 90%.

Source: The Washington Informer

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