1st Iran-Made Corona Vaccine Ready Within 40 Days
Deputy Health Minister Iraj Harirchi has announced that among nine COVID-19 vaccines, which are under development in Iran, the first home-made corona vaccine will be available within 40 days.
Iran unveils another COVID-19 vaccine, Fakhra
Phase one of a clinical trial for another Iranian COVID-19 vaccine, Fakhra - named after the martyred nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh - kicked off, with his son receiving the first dose.
Purchasing COVID-19 Vaccine Via SHTA Needs No FATF
President of Iran-Swiss Chamber of Commerce Mr. Sharif Nezam Mafi says Iran will face problem for purchasing of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine out of the Swiss humanitarian trade agreement (SHTA)
Iran Ordered COVID-19 vaccine
President Rouhani said that the government spares no effort for supporting the Iranian knowledge-based companies for producing the COVID-19 vaccine and to purchase WHO-approved vaccines in near future.
Oil soars 8% on promising vaccine results
Oil surged about 8% on Monday, its biggest daily gain in more five months, after Pfizer announced promising results for its COVID-19 vaccine.
Moderna: COVID-19 Vaccine Results to Come in November
Moderna Inc Chief Executive Officer Stephane Bancel expects interim results from its COVID-19 vaccine trial in November.
J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Trials Paused After Participant Falls Ill
Johnson & Johnson said on Monday it had temporarily paused its COVID-19 vaccine candidate clinical trials due to an unexplained illness in a study participant.
Coronavirus Vaccine Test to Begin Soon: Iran Health Minister
Iran’s health minister said a homegrown vaccine for the coronavirus infection will undergo human tests within the next couple of weeks.
Iran Developing in Making COVID-19 Vaccine: Minister
The Iranian minister of health said he has good news about a vaccine being developed in the country for the coronavirus disease.
UK COVID-19 Vaccine Roll-Out Expected in Three Months
A mass roll-out of a COVID-19 vaccine in Britain could be finished in as little as three months, the Times reported, citing government scientists.