There are now three vaccines available to help protect people in the U.S. against Covid-19. That means there will be more vaccines to go around, increasing the number of people who can get vaccinated and bringing the world closer to the end of the pandemic.
Late last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized the use of two vaccines. The first was created by pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and BioNTech, and the second by Moderna (see “U.S. Authorizes First Vaccine for Covid-19,” Science World, December 11, 2020). Both of these vaccines require two doses, which must be taken a few weeks apart to be fully effective.
The most recent vaccine was created by the health-care company Johnson & Johnson. It works differently than the other two Covid-19 vaccines—and it only requires a single dose. That will help ensure people can get completely vaccinated faster.