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The vaccine approval process was forwarded from 15 years to 10 months
The vaccine authorisation by country.

Wikipedia lists countries by authorisation of the different COVID-19/Vaccines by country.[1]

The maps show divisions between the authorisations. (Oxford–AstraZeneca, Pfizer-BioNTech, Sinopharm-BBIBP, Moderna, Sinovac, and Janssen)

Most countries feature.

Pfizer–BioNTech

Full article: Pfizer–BioNTech

Not approved in Russia and China.

Sputnik V

Full article: Sputnik V

Not approved in the European Union.


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