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- COVID-19 vaccine tracker and landscape
The COVID-19 vaccine tracker and landscape compiles detailed information of each COVID-19 vaccine candidate in development by closely monitoring their progress through the pipeline The COVID-19 vaccine tracker: Provides summary tables of COVID-19 vaccine candidates in both clinical and pre-clinical development; Provides analysis and visualization for several COVID-19 vaccine candidate
- 2024–2025 COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance
03 14 2025321629V1 2024–2025 COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance for People 6 Months of Age and Older These tables provide guidance for the use of COVID-19 vaccines based on age, health status, and product Start with the person’s current age and COVID-19 vaccination history
- COVID-19 vaccines | WHO COVID-19 dashboard - datadot
The latest data for coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines and vaccination coverage from the WHO COVID-19 dashboard
- Weekly COVID-19 Vaccination Dashboard | COVIDVaxView | CDC
The Weekly COVID-19 Vaccination Dashboard is designed to share preliminary weekly in-season COVID-19 vaccination information, including vaccination coverage estimates and intent for vaccination, using a variety of data sources including telephone surveys, healthcare claims databases, electronic medical records, and immunization information
- COVID-19 vaccines - World Health Organization (WHO)
Read WHO’s Global COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy outlining the steps to achieve effective and equitable distribution of vaccines See WHO’s landscape of COVID-19 vaccine candidates for the latest information on vaccines in clinical and pre-clinical development
- Staying Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines | COVID-19 | CDC
People who are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccine have lower risk of severe illness
- COVID-19 Vaccine VIS | Vaccines Immunizations | CDC
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine helps the body learn how to defend itself from the disease and reduces the risk for severe illness and complications Additionally, COVID-19 vaccines can offer added protection to people who have already had COVID-19, including protection against being hospitalized if they become infected with COVID-19 again
- Emergency Use Authorization for Vaccines Explained | FDA
Emergency Use Authorization for Vaccines Explained Español FDA is globally respected for its scientific standards of vaccine safety, effectiveness and quality
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