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For example, two vaccines are made by only one company.
He may need to take the vaccine for the rest of his life.
No one can say for certain how soon a vaccine will be available.
"But we should know within five years whether a vaccine is possible."
I support the call for more research and development on vaccines.
However, the study on market vaccines has not yet started.
Results of the vaccine were not as good in the other 25 patients.
The only question now is how best to use the vaccine.
Still, questions come up all the time because the vaccine is so new.
More information is available about how well the vaccine works.
So I should have no problem getting the vaccine, right?
What about the 96 young women who died from the vaccine?
Children did not get the vaccines available at the time.
Then, 20 to 30 minutes later, five of the eight were given the vaccine.
As a result, the company reported little data on how the vaccine might work among those people.
Still, after a week of looking she has not been able to find a vaccine.
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We're talking at least a week before we know and can even begin thinking about a new vaccine.
"We are looking at the question of vaccines and so on."
If it does, then where are the vaccines for everyone else?
You may be at lower risk and not need the vaccine.
This happened in only half the women who got the vaccine.
And that is even if they have been given the vaccine.
No, that was how long the vaccine took to take effect.