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Coronavirus mRNA vaccines won’t just end the pandemic. They could change vaccines forever – CNET
Two vaccine candidates show promise in knocking out the pandemic. The technology used to develop them could herald more breakthroughs.

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When a novel coronavirus began infecting humans in late 2019, our immune systems were caught off-guard. The virus clogged lungs. It caused clotting and heart problems. It spread quickly and killed indiscriminately. Those who battled the virus and survived were left with lingering health issues, struggling for breath. The virus had evolved a near-perfect…
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