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Vaccines and COVID-19: The latest hopeful research

January 21, 2021

From the Medical News Today website

New, and possibly more contagious, variants of SARS-CoV-2 — which is the virus that causes COVID-19 — are emerging in countries around the world. Add to that the fact that the global number of COVID-19 cases is currently at over 95 million, and it can be difficult to remain optimistic that we will see the end of the pandemic anytime soon.

Yet scientists have not stopped working on vaccines, which are key to controlling the spread of the new coronavirus in the long run.

In this Hope Behind the Headlines feature, we look at what experts have to say about whether or not currently authorized vaccines are likely to protect us against new SARS-CoV-2 variants.

From → Health & Safety

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