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  • curprev 13:0113:01, 15 March 2023 Keith D talk contribs 18,810 bytes −418 Fix cite date error undo Tag: AWB
  • curprev 01:3901:39, 15 March 2023 Aswlib talk contribs 19,228 bytes +560 Testing: Vaccine efficacy and vaccine effectiveness are two different epidemiological concepts. The former term tends to be a more direct measure while the latter more indirect. This citation attempts to address the complex issues involved in assessing COVID-19 vaccination. Finding precise articles stating methods, measures, and outcomes are more difficult to locate or may be dispersed in the literature. Editor will attempt to update if something more relevant appears. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 04:3004:30, 7 October 2021 JDspeeder1 talk contribs m 17,920 bytes +969 Added, removed, and modified wikilinks; clean-up; formatting; added brief description of the STEP and Phambili studies, Covaxin, and their context; converted small mathematical formula into normal text; rewording for clarity and grammar; clarification; emboldened key terms; replaced "percent" with %; added commas to 4-digit numbers undo Tag: Visual edit

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