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Covid19 Vaccine Good News- Moderna vaccine found to be 95% effective

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After Pfizers claimed 90% effective vaccine against Covid19 , now it is the turn of Moderna Vaccine which is found to be 95% effective.

Within another 6 months , there would be many other such vaccines..

So, Covid19 days are over now ! Though unfortunately, Covid19 infection data as per WHO was a record high world over yesterday.

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