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Published 13:01 30 Nov 2020 GMT
Updated 14:37 30 Nov 2020 GMT
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New trial data shows that the vaccine is 94% effective in preventing the disease, findings that are consistent with the initial data from their Phase 3 clinical trial.
The Phase 3 trial involved over 30,000 participants and the new findings shows it to be 100% effective at preventing severe Covid-19 disease.
The new findings show that there were zero severe COVID-19 cases among trial participants, but 30 in the placebo group.
Speaking about the vaccine's high success rate in preventing severe disease, CEO Stéphane Bancel said:
“We believe that our vaccine will provide a new and powerful tool that may change the course of this pandemic and help prevent severe disease, hospitalisations and death."
Moderna says these findings are consistent across various demographics, including gender, age and ethnicity.
Side-effects have been not been serious and include pain in the injection site, headaches, and fatigue.
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