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COVID-19 vaccine could be given in patch form as progress made on new research at Sydney University – 7NEWS.com.au
Afraid of getting an injection? We have some very welcome news for you.

A needle-free coronavirus vaccine could be on its way with new research being undertaken in Australia.
The University of Sydney on Monday announced it was working on an alternative method of inoculation.
Their solution may be in the form of patches.
Lead researcher Professor Rachel Skinner from the Universitys Faculty of Medicine and Health said the technology was still being developed.
The goal is for the device to only require a small dose of vaccine to generate the same level of immune response…
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