COVID-19-vaccine (Danish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "COVID-19-vaccine" in Danish language version.

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  • Danske forskere knokler løs med covid-19-vacciner. Men kommer vi nogensinde til at få dem? dr.dk 2021
  • Amalie Rokkedal Simonsen (12. september 2022). "Ny boostervaccine på vej til efterårets vaccineprogram". DR-nyheder. Hentet 13. september 2022.
  • Flemming Brandt (27. juli 2022). "SSI-studie: Tidligere smitte og tre stik beskytter mod coronavariant". DR-nyheder. Hentet 29. juli 2022.

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  • "Draft landscape of COVID 19 candidate vaccines". World Health Organization. 2020-09-17. Hentet 2020-09-17.
  • "Update on WHO Solidarity Trial – Accelerating a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine". World Health Organization. 2020-04-27. Arkiveret fra originalen 30. april 2020. Hentet 2020-05-02. It is vital that we evaluate as many vaccines as possible as we cannot predict how many will turn out to be viable. To increase the chances of success (given the high level of attrition during vaccine development), we must test all candidate vaccines until they fail. [The] WHO is working to ensure that all of them have the chance of being tested at the initial stage of development. The results for the efficacy of each vaccine are expected within three to six months and this evidence, combined with data on safety, will inform decisions about whether it can be used on a wider scale.

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