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Last updated: 2021 May 04
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Covid vaccines what do we need to know
WHO
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2021 Jan 22
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Is it ok to mix and match COVID-19 vaccines between the first dose and the second one?
Vaccines
2021 Jan 23
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Distinguished Speaker: Covid-19 Vaccine, from discovery to delivery
JHUCareyBusiness
1hr 27mins
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2021 Jan 27
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The development and deployment of an effective vaccine for COVID-19 could be the turning point in the fight against the deadly pandemic. A distinguished panel of public health experts and vaccine industry executives for an engaging discussion examining every aspect of the COVID-19 vaccine from discovery to manufacturing to delivery.
Business, Economics, Vaccines
2021 Jan 29
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Astrazeneca : Biomanufacturing a COVID-19 vector vaccine
Astrazeneca
2mins 12 secs
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2020 Oct 01
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Animation of biomanufacturing a COVID-19 vector vaccine
Bioengineering, Vaccines
2021 Jan 29
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COVID-19 Vaccines: What Is An mRNA Vaccine?
Vanderbilt Health
1min 16secs
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2020 Dec 15
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Covid-19 and vaccines
Vaccines
2021 Feb 02
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COVID-19 Vaccine 101: Will a Vaccine Be Safe?
Vanderbilt Health
4mins 21secs
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2020 Dec 15
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Covid-19 and vaccines
Vaccines
2021 Feb 02
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The New Vaccines, Attitudes Toward Vaccination, and the Biden Covid-19 Task Force
UCSF School of Medicine
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2021 Feb 12
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n this UCSF Department of Medicine Covid Grand Rounds, we'll begin with a discussion of the new vaccine candidates. Just in the past few weeks, we've seen new data regarding several vaccines, including J&J, AstraZeneca, and Novavax.
Vaccines
2021 Feb 18
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Understanding what's driving coronavirus mutations | COVID-19 Special
DW News
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2021 Jan 29
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New mutations have seen the virus spread like wildfire in parts of the world. Over a year after the virus was first reported, there are now a large number of strains. Some, like the variants detected in the UK and South Africa, seem to be spreading much faster. Each new infection opens the door to unknown variants which threaten to undo the progress that has been made in the fight against the pandemic. The big question is: will the existing vaccines still work?
Vaccines, Mutations
2021 Feb 18
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How dangerous is South Africa's coronavirus variant? | COVID-19 Special
DW News
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2021 Feb 08
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South African scientists are downplaying the danger of a new Covid-19 variant identified in the country towards the end of 2020. Covid-19 501.V2 has been found in all of the country's nine provinces and has led to several countries banning flights from South Africa. The variant has been associated with a higher viral load, leading some scientists to believe it is more transmissible and possibly a major contributing factor in the surge in infections around the globe. However the government & leading scientists are blaming the current surge in infections to a lack of adherence to coronavirus containment measures and "superspreader" events during the festive period.
Vaccines, Mutations
2021 Feb 18
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Coronavirus mRNA Vaccine Safety and Efficacy
JAMA Network
9mins 36secs
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2021 Feb 19
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Millions of people are now being immunized with mRNA vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. Both vaccines have very high efficacy and look safe in the short-term. This video reviews experience with the vaccines since they were authorized for use in December 2020
Vaccines
2021 Feb 20
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Coronavirus Update With Anthony Fauci
JAMA Network
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2021 Feb 04
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Emerging genetic variants and implications for vaccine efficacy and prospects for new vaccine
Vaccines, Variants
2021 Feb 20
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Coronavirus Variants - What They Mean
JAMA Network
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2021 Feb 05
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explain the variants and what they mean for public health.
Vaccines, Variants
2021 Feb 20
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Coronavirus Vaccine Update With Paul Offit
JAMA Network
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2021 Feb 12
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Paul A. Offit, MD of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia provides an update on the emergence of COVID-19 variants and their implications for vaccine development, including the JNJ vaccine, scheduled for a .S. Food and Drug Administration VRBPAC hearing on February 26, 2021.
Vaccines, Variants
2021 Feb 20
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Coronavirus Vaccines - An Introduction
JAMA Network
9mins 53secs
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2020 Oct 02
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Leading COVID-19 vaccine candidates rely on new technologies that have fast-tracked development and testing. Vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna have completed early phase 3 clinical trials and are reportedly under review at the US FDA for emergency use authorization (EUA) although safety surveillance continues. This video explains the principles underlying the leading DNA, messenger RNA (mRNA), and viral vector vaccine candidates, and how they might induce immunity to SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Vaccines
2021 Feb 20
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COVID Vaccination in Pregnant and Breastfeeding Individuals
JAMA Network
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2021 Feb 09
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As U.S. vaccine distribution expands to include younger healthier populations, questions about vaccine safety in women of childbearing age have become more urgent. UTSWMed 's Catherine Y. Spong, MD and Emory Healthcare 's Denise J. Jamieson, MD, MPH, both eminent obstetrician/gynecologists, discuss the safety of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccination in pregnant and nursing moms, and in women trying to get pregnant.
Vaccines
2021 Feb 20
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Developing SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines (2020)
RCSBProteinDataBank
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This video describes the approaches that are being used to develop a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, using knowledge accumulated from studying other coronaviruses. Short lecture by Dr. Lisa Denzin, Rutgers University.
Vaccines
2021 Feb 20
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Delivery strategies and infection prevention and IPC procedures for COVID-19 vaccination
ProjectECHO
1hr 29mins 30secs
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2021 Jan 26
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Vaccines
2021 Feb 24
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COVID Vaccine FAQ - Penn Medicine Chief Medical Officer P.J. Brennan Answers Your Questions
Penn Medicine
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2021 Feb 12
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By the time the first COVID-19 Vaccinations were administered in December 2020, the virus had taken the lives of over 300,000 people in the United States. P.J. Brennan, MD, Chief Medical Officer of the University of Pennsylvania Health System answers the most frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, and explains why it is important for everyone to get their shot.
Vaccines, Public health
2021 Feb 24
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Laying the Groundwork for COVID-19 Vaccines: Dr. Drew Weissman and mRNA Technology at Penn Medicine
Penn Medicine
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2021 Jan 05
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Dr. Drew Weissman talks on the development of mRNA technology and how years of research led to the development of COVID-19 vaccines, as well as promising new vaccines for influenza, herpes, HIV, and many other diseases.
Vaccines
2021 Feb 24
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COVID Vaccine and Pregnancy: A Town Hall Event
Penn Medicine
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2021 Feb 02
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Dr. Elizabeth Howell, Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Penn Medicine, hosts a town hall focused on the COVID vaccine and pregnancy.
Vaccines
2021 Feb 24
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SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines and Variants
The Rockefeller University
1hr 30secs
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2021 Feb 10
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Hope is mounting as COVID-19 vaccines are deployed, but our optimism is tempered by the arrival of new viral strains that are more contagious and possibly vaccine resistant. In this webinar, virologist Paul Bieniasz and President Richard P. Lifton addressed critical questions about SARS-CoV-2 variants, such as "Why are variants suddenly appearing almost simultaneously, but thousands of miles apart?" and "Can lab research predict the types of variants that will emerge?"
Mutations, Vaccines, variants
2021 Feb 25
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Coronavirus Variants
JAMA Network
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2021 Mar 05
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Dr.John Moore, Professor of Virology, approaches for the optimal use of different COVID-19 vaccines . Issues of viral variants and viral efficacy.
Variants, vaccines
2021 Mar 14
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How the Johnson & Johnson SARS-CoV-2 vaccine works
Color
2mins 35secs
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2021 Feb 28
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chief science officer, Alicia Zhou, Ph.D., on how the Johnson & Johnson vaccine works.
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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Why is the Johnson & Johnson vaccine just as effective as the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines?
University Hospitals
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2021 Mar 04
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Keith Armitage, MD, infectious disease physician and Medical Director, UH Roe Green Center for Travel Medicine & Global Health, discusses the important efficacy similarities between the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and the Moderna/Pfizer vaccines.
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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Mayo Clinic Insights: What you should know about the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine
Mayo Clinic
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2021 Mar 12
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Dr. Swift discusses what you need to know about the new Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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The COVID-19 Vaccines from Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca: What's in Them and How Do They Work?
ARUP Laboratories
11mins 09secs
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2021 Mar 09
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The composition and delivery mechanism for the new classes of COVID-19 vaccines based on adenovirus from Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca with Dr. Jonathan Genzen, COO of ARUP Laboratories and an Associate Professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine.
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine: Effectiveness, Side Effects and Differences Between Vaccines
UC Davis Health
2mins 44secs
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2021 Mar 03
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Dr. Dean Blumberg, Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at UC Davis Children's Hospital, explains how the new Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine works and answers common questions, including why it's different from other coronavirus vaccines, how side effects compare to Pfizer and Moderna vaccines
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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What The COVID Vaccine Does To Your Body
AsapSCIENCE
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2020 Dec 08
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Is the coronavirus vaccine safe? Now that the first COVID19 vaccine from Pfizer is being released, how do mRNA vaccines work?
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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Coronavirus Update 121: Johnson and Johnson Vaccine - Efficacy and Safety vs. Pfizer & Moderna
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
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2021 Feb 05
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Professor Roger Seheult, MD explains the Johnson and Johnson / Janssen Pharmaceuticals vaccine candidate for COVID 19. Dr. Seheult illustrates how the Johnson & Johnson adenovirus vaccine works, the efficacy/safety (based on preliminary data), and how the vaccine compares to the Moderna vaccine and the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine.
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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Johnson and Johnson Vaccine What You Need to Know
Medicine with Dr. Moran
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2021 Feb 12
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Dr. Moran compares the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to the new Johnson and Johnson and Janssen pharmaceuticals COVID-19 vaccine. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine was tested against the new COVID-19 variants in Brazil and South Africa. Dr. Moran answers whether you should opt for the Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca or Johnson and Johnson vaccine. The costs of the Pfizer, modernity, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are compared.
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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All Types of COVID-19 Vaccines, How They Work, Animation.
Alila Medical Media
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2021 Jan 27
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How it works. mRNA vaccine (Pfizer, Moderna), DNA & Viral vector vaccines (Johnson & Johnson (J&J, JNJ), Oxford-AstraZeneca, Inovio, Sputnik V); protein/peptide vaccine (Novavax, EpiVacCorona), conventional inactivated (CoronaVac of Sinovac, Covaxin). Mechanism of each type of coronavirus vaccines explained. Vaccine-induced immune response as compared to natural immunity.
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A with Dr. Brahm Segal
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
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2021 Mar 06
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Dr. Brahm Segal discusses the different types of COVID-19 vaccines.
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine
Mount Sinai Health System
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2021 Feb 12
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Dr. Dana Mazo discusses the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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Comparing Johnson & Johnson Janssen Covid-19 Vaccine to Pfizer and Moderna
Medical College of Wisconsin
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2021 Mar 09
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MCW associate professor Dr. Ben Weston shares his knowledge on the benefits, development technology, and the safety and efficacy of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine.
Vaccines
2021 Mar 16
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Immunity Against SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Vaccines
Icahn School of Medicine
1hr 01min
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2021 Mar 16
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A Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai West Department of Medicine Grand Rounds presented by Florian Krammer, PhD, Professor of Microbiology
Vaccines, Immunology
2021 Mar 16