COVID-19 vaccines

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Coronavirus disease 19 or coronavirus has a range of different vaccines available, with some fully approved in certain countries, some approved for emergency use only after clinical trials, and a few COVID vaccines only permitted for experimental use (generally limited to Russia, parts of Eastern Europe, and parts of Asia). COVID-19 vaccines are designed to protect against the virus that causes COVID-19, preventing COVID-19 will also provide protection against Long COVID because it is only caused by COVID-19.[1]

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  1. "Information on Vaccination Against SARS-CoV-2" (PDF). American College of Rheumatology. March 2021.