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July 2, 2022, 11:41 p.m. irct

Current acute or chronic symptomatic illness that requires ongoing medical or surgical care High-risk occupations regarding the risk of acquiring COVID-19, including medical staff, occupations with close contact with many clients Serving in compulsory military service (soldiers) in the subdivisions of the Armed Forces Breastfeeding History of receiving any research vaccine during the 30 days before the day of screening History of transfusion of any blood product or immunoglobulin within the three months before the screening day History of long-term use of immunosuppressive drugs or systemic corticosteroids in the last four months leading up to screening day History of allergic diseases such as angioedema or anaphylactic reactions History of any allergy to drugs or vaccines History of cancer or chemotherapy in the last 5 years History of serious psychiatric illnesses History of blood disorders (Blood Dyscrasias, coagulation, platelet deficiency or disorder, etc) Having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as asthma and COPD, ischemic cardiovascular disease diagnosed and treated by a specialist Uncontrolled blood pressure (systolic higher than 140 and diastolic higher than 90) Uncontrolled diabetes (HbA1c higher than six or BS higher than 140) or diabetes treatment by insulin History of chronic neurological diseases (including seizures and epilepsy) Having thyroid disease or a history of thyroidectomy except for controlled hypothyroidism Any history of drug/alcohol abuse (addiction) during the last 2 years Any grade 2 or higher toxicity in the hematology or biochemistry test results performed at the time of screening History of confirmed COVID-19 Acute or chronic hepatitis B and C Receiving prophylactic drug against tuberculosis History of syncope when seeing or giving blood Having splenectomy for any reason Any close contact with a definitively infected person with COVID-19 for a maximum of two weeks before the day of receiving the first dose

Current acute or chronic symptomatic illness that requires ongoing medical or surgical care High-risk occupations regarding the risk of acquiring COVID-19, including medical staff, occupations with close contact with many clients Serving in compulsory military service (soldiers) in the subdivisions of the Armed Forces Breastfeeding History of receiving any research vaccine during the 30 days before the day of screening History of transfusion of any blood product or immunoglobulin within the three months before the screening day History of long-term use of immunosuppressive drugs or systemic corticosteroids in the last four months leading up to screening day History of allergic diseases such as angioedema or anaphylactic reactions History of any allergy to drugs or vaccines History of cancer or chemotherapy in the last 5 years History of serious psychiatric illnesses History of blood disorders (Blood Dyscrasias, coagulation, platelet deficiency or disorder, etc) Having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as asthma and COPD, ischemic cardiovascular disease diagnosed and treated by a specialist Uncontrolled blood pressure (systolic higher than 140 and diastolic higher than 90) Uncontrolled diabetes (HbA1c higher than six or BS higher than 140) or diabetes treatment by insulin History of chronic neurological diseases (including seizures and epilepsy) Having thyroid disease or a history of thyroidectomy except for controlled hypothyroidism Any history of drug/alcohol abuse (addiction) during the last 2 years Any grade 2 or higher toxicity in the hematology or biochemistry test results performed at the time of screening History of confirmed COVID-19 Acute or chronic hepatitis B and C Receiving prophylactic drug against tuberculosis History of syncope when seeing or giving blood Having splenectomy for any reason Any close contact with a definitively infected person with COVID-19 for a maximum of two weeks before the day of receiving the first dose

June 9, 2021, 1 a.m. irct

Current acute or chronic symptomatic illness that requires ongoing medical or surgical care High-risk occupations regarding risk of acquiring COVID-19, including medical staff, occupations with close contacts with many client Serving in compulsory military service (soldiers) in the subdivisions of the Armed Forces Breastfeeding History of receiving any research vaccine during the 30 days prior to the day of screening History of transfusion of any blood product or immunoglobulin within the 3 months before the screening day History of long-term use of immunosuppressive drugs or systemic corticosteroids in the last 4 months leading up to screening day History of allergic diseases such as angioedema or anaphylactic reactions History of any allergy to drugs or vaccines History of cancer or chemotherapy in the last 5 years History of serious psychiatric illnesses History of blood disorders (Blood Dyscrasias, coagulation, platelet deficiency or disorder, etc) Having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as asthma and COPD, ischemic cardiovascular disease diagnosed and treated by a specialist Uncontrolled blood pressure (systolic higher than 140 and diastolic higher than 90) Uncontrolled diabetes (HbA1c higher than 6 or BS higher than 140) or diabetes treatment by insulin History of chronic neurological diseases (including seizures and epilepsy) Having thyroid disease or a history of thyroidectomy except controlled hypothyroidism Any history of drug/alcohol abuse (addiction) during the last 2 years Any grade 2 or higher toxicity in the hematology or biochemistry test results performed at the time of screening History of confirmed COVID-19 Acute or chronic hepatitis B and C Receiving prophylactic drug against tuberculosis History of syncope when seeing or giving blood Having splenectomy for any reason Any close contact with a definitively infected person with COVID-19 for a maximum of two weeks before the day of receiving the first dose

Current acute or chronic symptomatic illness that requires ongoing medical or surgical care High-risk occupations regarding risk of acquiring COVID-19, including medical staff, occupations with close contacts with many client Serving in compulsory military service (soldiers) in the subdivisions of the Armed Forces Breastfeeding History of receiving any research vaccine during the 30 days prior to the day of screening History of transfusion of any blood product or immunoglobulin within the 3 months before the screening day History of long-term use of immunosuppressive drugs or systemic corticosteroids in the last 4 months leading up to screening day History of allergic diseases such as angioedema or anaphylactic reactions History of any allergy to drugs or vaccines History of cancer or chemotherapy in the last 5 years History of serious psychiatric illnesses History of blood disorders (Blood Dyscrasias, coagulation, platelet deficiency or disorder, etc) Having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as asthma and COPD, ischemic cardiovascular disease diagnosed and treated by a specialist Uncontrolled blood pressure (systolic higher than 140 and diastolic higher than 90) Uncontrolled diabetes (HbA1c higher than 6 or BS higher than 140) or diabetes treatment by insulin History of chronic neurological diseases (including seizures and epilepsy) Having thyroid disease or a history of thyroidectomy except controlled hypothyroidism Any history of drug/alcohol abuse (addiction) during the last 2 years Any grade 2 or higher toxicity in the hematology or biochemistry test results performed at the time of screening History of confirmed COVID-19 Acute or chronic hepatitis B and C Receiving prophylactic drug against tuberculosis History of syncope when seeing or giving blood Having splenectomy for any reason Any close contact with a definitively infected person with COVID-19 for a maximum of two weeks before the day of receiving the first dose