Covaxin

  Covaxin 

Covaxin is an inactivated virus vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech in India. It was one of the first vaccines authorized for emergency use in India and has been used in various vaccination campaigns.




  1. Technology: It's an inactivated vaccine, meaning it uses a killed version of the virus to stimulate an immune response without causing disease.

  2. Efficacy: Clinical trials indicated that Covaxin has a good efficacy rate against symptomatic COVID-19, and it is believed to be effective against various variants of the virus.

  3. Dosing Schedule: The vaccine is typically administered in two doses, with a few weeks between the first and second doses.

  4. Storage: Covaxin can be stored at normal refrigerator temperatures (2-8°C), making it easier to distribute in many settings.

  5. Approval: It has received emergency use authorization in several countries and has been included in various vaccination programs.

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