Vaccines typically require years of research and testing before reaching the clinic, but in 2020, scientists embarked on a race to produce safe and effective coronavirus vaccines in record time. Researchers are currently testing
99 vaccines in clinical trials on humans, and 33 have reached the final stages of testing. More than 75 preclinical vaccines are under active investigation in animals.
New additions and recent updates
Aug. 24
Bavarian Nordic moves to Phase 2.
Aug. 23 The
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine receives full F.D.A. approval.
Aug. 20 Cuba authorizes
Soberana 2 and
Soberana Plus for emergency use.
Aug. 20 India authorizes
Zydus Cadila’s DNA-based vaccine for emergency use.
Aug. 19 Spain’s
HIPRA enters Phase 1/2.
Leading vaccines
Developer How It Works Phase Status
Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA 23 Approved in several countries.
Emergency use in U.S., E.U., other countries.
Moderna mRNA 3 Approved in Switzerland.
Emergency use in U.S., E.U., other countries.
Gamaleya Ad26, Ad5 3 Emergency use in Russia, other countries.
Oxford-AstraZeneca ChAdOx1 23 Approved in Brazil.
Emergency use in U.K., E.U., other countries.
CanSino Ad5 3 Approved in China.
Emergency use in other countries.
Johnson & Johnson Ad26 3 Emergency use in U.S., E.U., other countries.
Vector Institute Protein 3 Early use in Russia. Approved in Turkmenistan.
Novavax Protein 3
Sinopharm Inactivated 3 Approved in China, U.A.E., Bahrain.
Emergency use in other countries.
Sinovac Inactivated 3 Approved in China.
Emergency use in other countries.
Sinopharm-Wuhan Inactivated 3 Approved in China.
Limited use in U.A.E.
Bharat Biotech Inactivated 3 Emergency use in India, other countries.
Below is a list of all vaccines that have reached trials in humans, along with a selection of promising vaccines being tested in animals. For an explanation of virus variants and mutations, see our
Coronavirus Variant Tracker. For treatments for Covid-19, see our
Coronavirus Drug and Treatment Tracker. For an explanation of leading vaccines, see
How Nine Covid-19 Vaccines Work...
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Earlier in this thread, I had asked about a list of all the vaccines. Nobody seemed to have an answer other than to look at a specific country and tried to find all the available vaccines in that country.
The above list of vaccines should be helpful to others trying to keep track of all the vaccines on this planet. It has now become my go to list for all the vaccines.
Too bad Baron has yet to create a way for thread starters to enable a sticky note list of message posts within their own thread...maybe we should ask Baron again down in the feedback section.
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