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World’s best weapon against COVID: Secret mission to revive one-jab UQ vaccine

The findings are in stark contrast to the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines, which are being relied on to protect the nation and require two doses each – a huge logistical challenge which is further complicated by Pfizer needing to be stored at -70C. UQ’s crack vaccine team is now working behind the scenes to move the vaccine technology forward after the research, released today, showed if it was reworked and problems ironed out it could still be a boon in the fight against COVID-19 and future…
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