Side Effects of mRNA-Based COVID-19 Vaccines among Young Adults (18-30 Years Old): An Independent Post-Marketing Study
Young adults had been widely perceived as a low-risk group for COVID-19 severity; therefore, they were deprioritised within the mass vaccination strategies as their prognosis of COVID-19 infection is relatively more favourable than older age groups. On the other hand, vaccination of this demographic...
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Main Authors: | Abanoub Riad (Author), Andrea Pokorná (Author), Jitka Klugarová (Author), Natália Antalová (Author), Lucia Kantorová (Author), Michal Koščík (Author), Miloslav Klugar (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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