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Zuellig Pharma to use its blockchain tool to track Covid vaccines

Singapore-based medical service firm Zuellig Pharma is using its blockchain-based medical tracking tool eZTracker to enhance vaccine transparency by flagging expired or mismanaged Covid-19 shots. Fast facts The eZTracker system verifies the authenticity of vaccines and other medical products to improve supply chain transparency and prevent black market distribution of supplies. QR

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India: Government e-Marketplace Taps Blockchain Technology for Supply of Vaccines, Medicines

India’s government e-marketplace (GeM) is mulling embracing blockchain technology by running a pilot project to distributed vaccines, medicines. India’s GeM Integrates Blockchain Technology The adoption of distributed ledger technology (DLT) continues to flourish at a rapid rate in India as according to a recent report by Mint, GeM is considering experimenting with

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Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines Proves Effective in Real-World Use after First Shot

The potential efficacy in the approved Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines is spurring a delay in second dose administration by some nations, especially those with limited supplies of the jabs.A new research study released by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed that the COVID-19 vaccines

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Can blockchain solve Covid vaccines’ chaotic rollout?

This is the last article in a special five-part Forkast.News series on blockchain, Covid-19 and the future of healthcare. To learn more about this series, please see the full episode list here. —————————————————————————— Global regulatory bodies have been approving Covid-19 vaccines at a cracking pace, with three vaccines now approved in the

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Using blockchain to bolster vaccines and trust in public health

This is the third article in a special Forkast.News series on blockchain, Covid-19 and the future of healthcare. To learn more about this series, please see its prologue, Part 1, and Part 2. —————————————————————————— New strains of Covid-19, tighter lockdowns and the spread of more contagious forms of the virus have all

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