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Covid-19: Study suggests one vaccine would be enough for all coronavirus strains – Health24
A mammoth study has analysed how many different strains of the virus might be currently circulating in the world.

- A study has found that the coronavirus strains aren’t very diverse
- This means that one vaccine would be able to offer universal protection against SARS-CoV-2
- The D614G strain appears to be the most dominant in 84 countries.
As the world rushes to produce a vaccine to fight off the coronavirus, questions have been raised over whether one vaccine would be able to counter all the different strains of the virus.
After all, what would be the point of a vaccine if …
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