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A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of mRNA-1283 and mRNA-1273 in Participants 50 to 64 Years of Age Without High-Risk Conditions for Severe Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Testing COVID vaccines for ages 50-64 without high-risk conditions.

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50-64 years
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Phase 4

This study is for adults aged 50 to 64 to test the safety and effectiveness of two vaccines, mRNA-1283 and mRNA-1273, which are designed to protect against COVID-19. Participants must be healthy and not have conditions that increase the risk of severe COVID-19. This means they will undergo a medical check-up, including a review of their medical history and some tests. People who had COVID-19 in the last 3 months or have had certain vaccines or treatments recently cannot join. They should not be sick or have a fever close to the study's start. Those who donated a lot of blood recently or took part in other studies can't participate either.

  • Duration: The study length is not specified, but participation includes screenings and monitoring.
  • Compensation: There may be compensation for participating in the study.
  • Risks: Possible risks include standard side effects of vaccines like soreness or mild flu-like symptoms.
Study details
    SARS-CoV-2

NCT07266558

ModernaTX, Inc.

11 April 2026

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