WHO issues emergency use listing to Novavax-Serum Institute's COVID-19 vaccine

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The World Health Organization on Friday (Dec 17) issued an emergency use listing to Covovax, the Serum Institute of India\u0027s version of Novavax\u0027s COVID-19 vaccine. The agency said that Novovax\u0027s own vaccine is currently under assessment by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), and it will complete its own as

The World Health Organization on Friday issued an emergency use listing to Covovax, the Serum Institute of India's version of Novavax's COVID-19 vaccine.

The agency said that Novovax's own vaccine is currently under assessment by the European Medicines Agency , and it will complete its own assessment of this vaccine once the EMA has issued its recommendation.

 

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