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Cryogenic Solutions for Constant Temperature Control of Vaccines.
Learn how cryogenic cold-temperature solutions, using Liquid Nitrogen and Dry Ice (CO2), have been gaining favor over mechanical refrigeration methods throughout manufacturing, storage...
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Leading airlines commit to helping UNICEF in its historic mission of transporting COVID-19 vaccines around the world.
UNICEF to support the prioritization of delivery of COVID-19 vaccines, essential medicines, medical devices and other critical supplies to respond...
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Russia grants approval to third Covid-19 vaccine for domestic use.
Russia has granted approval to its third Covid-19 vaccine for domestic use, with large-scale clinical trials yet to begin. Produced by the Chumakov Centre...
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Novavax Completes Enrollment of PREVENT-19, COVID-19 Vaccine Pivotal Phase 3 Trial in the USA and Mexico.
Novavax announced the complete enrollment of PREVENT-19, its pivotal Phase 3 study in the United States and Mexico to evaluate the efficacy...
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Sanofi to provide manufacturing support to J&J for their COVID-19 vaccine to help address global supply demands.
Sanofi has entered into an agreement with Janssen Pharmaceutical Inc two of the Janssen Pharma Companies of J&J, under which Sanofi will support...
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India sends first vaccine doses to Africa under WHO's COVAX programme.
India will make its first shipment of a locally made Covid-19 shot to the equitable vaccine distribution network COVAX which is backed by the WHO...
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China approves 16 home grown Covid-19 vaccines for clinical trials.
China has approved clinical trials for 16 indigenous COVID-19 vaccines, of which six are in the third stage, according to a state-run media report..
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Serbia gets shipment of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine made in India.
A shipment of 150,000 COVID-19 vaccines developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University arrived at Belgrade airport, making Serbia...
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