What are the four anti-Covid-19 vaccines now authorized in Europe and France?

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Less than a year after the general containment of France against the coronavirus and less than three months after the start of the European vaccination campaign, on December 27 there are now four vaccines officially authorized in the European Union.

The vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech was the first validated, in December.

Moderna, AstraZeneca and Oxford University vaccines later arrived.

The vaccine from the Johnson & Johnson and Janssen laboratory is the latest validated on Thursday.

While all of them have the fight against the coronavirus as their goal, they do not work in the same way.

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