#Razor: How do vaccines work?
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đź’‰ While many countries battle a difficult second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, a light at the end of the tunnel has been offered by the rapid approval and roll-out of several new vaccines.
Previously it has taken many years to develop and bring to market new vaccines. But with a global emergency, large amounts of funding, and willing trial participants, scientists have been able to offer a range of vaccines in just a year 🧪
#Razor delves deeper into the four main vaccines currently being used in the battle against Sars-CoV-2.
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