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This coronavirus vaccine doesn’t even need an injection – BGR
About a year ago, news of the first coronavirus vaccine candidates emerged, with researchers saying that the COVID-19 vaccines would take anywhere from 12 to 18…

About a year ago, news of the first coronavirus vaccine candidates emerged, with researchers saying that the COVID-19 vaccines would take anywhere from 12 to 18 months to prepare. Hundreds of vaccine candidates appeared after that, and by the end of 2020, the world already had several front-runners. Some of them had even cleared clinical trials successfully. A few vaccine candidates failed along the way and were abandoned. Others finished Phase 3 trials in early 2021, and several vaccines are already…
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