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Cats may be the key to a coronavirus vaccine – BGR – BGR
Researchers have determined that while cats can become infected with coronavirus and even pass it to other cats, they build strong immunity against reinfection….
- Researchers have determined that while cats can become infected with coronavirus and even pass it to other cats, they build strong immunity against reinfection.
- The study could prove beneficial in the development of vaccines against the virus.
- No vaccine is currently available, but many companies are already engaged in late-stage testing.
Despite some countries doing their best to pretend like everything is back to normal, the coronavirus pandemic is still r…
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