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Researchers hunt for clues in our blood to discover COVID-19 vaccines of the future – wcsjnews.com
By DR. SHIELA BEROUKHIM AFRAHIMI, ABC News

By DR. SHIELA BEROUKHIM AFRAHIMI, ABC News
(NEW YORK) — Although front-runner COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna boast efficacy rates of greater than 90%, scientists say it is crucial to continue to study new vaccines, which could be even better than the first-generation shots.
As these vaccines near the finish line, scientists will face a predicament: Successful authorization of the first vaccines will make it difficult, if not impossible, to continue to study COVID-19 vaccines of the future.
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