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  2. Prediction: This Will Be Pfizer's Next Big Move - AOL

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    When it recently bought Seagen, a cancer biotech with advanced therapeutic technology, it was willing to take on $31 billion of debt to make the purchase. Cancer will remain one of Pfizer's new ...

  3. Here’s What You Need to Know About Getting the New ... - AOL

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    “Moderna and Pfizer updated their mRNA vaccines to target the KP.2 variant, while the Novavax is a protein-based vaccine and is targeting the JN.1 variant.” The difference is due to the timing ...

  4. COVID-19 vaccine clinical research - Wikipedia

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    In Com-COV2, the first dose is the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine or the Pfizer vaccine, and the second dose is the Moderna vaccine, the Novavax vaccine, or a homologous vaccine equal to the first dose, with an interval of 56 or 84 days between doses.

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    Refreshed boosters are “the best protection against COVID-19 related hospitalization and death,” the CDC said in a Tuesday news release on its decision. The vaccine also reduces your chances ...

  6. Turbo cancer - Wikipedia

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    Turbo cancer is an anti-vaccination conspiracy theory [1] alleging that people vaccinated against COVID-19, especially with mRNA vaccines, are suffering from a high incidence of fast-developing cancers.

  7. COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    Multiple studies have confirmed the effectiveness of a booster dose given on top of the two normal doses of the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. There is evidence that those who have received a boosted dose experience reduced severity of infection, [ 26 ] in addition to reduced likelihood of developing COVID-19 to begin with.

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