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Subject Moderna, Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccines Begin Final-Stage Testing
Date July 28, 2020 3:54 PM
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The start of the vaccine trial is the latest sign that the most advanced coronavirus vaccine candidates are moving into the final stages of testing

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** Moderna, Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccines Begin Final-Stage Testing
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“Two of the most advanced experimental coronavirus vaccines entered the pivotal phase of their studies on Monday,” Peter Loftus and Jared S. Hopkins report for The Wall Street Journal. “The start of the pivotal Moderna vaccine trial is the latest sign that the most advanced coronavirus vaccine candidates are moving into the final stages of testing, and could be ready for wider use before year’s end if results are positive.”

President Trump visited a biotechnology plant in North Carolina yesterday, where he praised the rapid progress toward a vaccine being made under Operation Warp Speed.

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