Health
Mobile labs take vaccine studies to diverse neighborhoods – Taiwan News

NEW YORK (AP) Lani Muller doesnt have to visit a doctors office to help test an experimental COVID-19 vaccine she just climbs into a bloodmobile-like van that parks on a busy street near her New York City neighborhood.
The U.S. is rightly fixated on the chaotic rollout of the first two authorized vaccines to fight the pandemic. But with more vaccines in the pipeline critical to boosting global supplies scientists worry whether enough volunteers will join and stick with the testing needed to prove…
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