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Pharmaceutical manufacturer Johnson & Johnson announced Friday that early trials of a COVID-19 vaccine showed a 98 percent success rate in showing a boost in the immune system.

According to research from Johnson & Johnson, the vaccine enabled 98 percent of those who took it to create antibodies that fight off the coronavirus infection. Those neutralizing antibodies were present 29 days after receiving the vaccination.

Researchers said that muscle soreness and fatigue were reported in 36 percent of individuals over the age of 65 who had taken the vaccine. A higher number of younger individuals, 64 percent, reported similar side effects.

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1 minute ago, perugu_vada said:

Pharmaceutical manufacturer Johnson & Johnson announced Friday that early trials of a COVID-19 vaccine showed a 98 percent success rate in showing a boost in the immune system.

According to research from Johnson & Johnson, the vaccine enabled 98 percent of those who took it to create antibodies that fight off the coronavirus infection. Those neutralizing antibodies were present 29 days after receiving the vaccination.

Researchers said that muscle soreness and fatigue were reported in 36 percent of individuals over the age of 65 who had taken the vaccine. A higher number of younger individuals, 64 percent, reported similar side effects.

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11 minutes ago, perugu_vada said:

Pharmaceutical manufacturer Johnson & Johnson announced Friday that early trials of a COVID-19 vaccine showed a 98 percent success rate in showing a boost in the immune system.

According to research from Johnson & Johnson, the vaccine enabled 98 percent of those who took it to create antibodies that fight off the coronavirus infection. Those neutralizing antibodies were present 29 days after receiving the vaccination.

Researchers said that muscle soreness and fatigue were reported in 36 percent of individuals over the age of 65 who had taken the vaccine. A higher number of younger individuals, 64 percent, reported similar side effects.

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