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The vaccine works against the flu that is circulating this year, and usually takes up to 14 days to take effect.

From BBC

In the year before the law took effect, Florida led the country in job creation.

From The Wall Street Journal

The new rates will take effect at Friday’s close.

From The Wall Street Journal

They have been talking for more than two years, trying to agree on new rules that will take effect in 2027.

From Los Angeles Times

Right before Iran's latest internet shutdown took effect on January 8, the VPN Observatory noted a 1,000-percent rise in use of Proton's VPN services over the baseline, indicating an awareness of the coming clampdown.

From Barron's