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Durable, low-cost COVID-19 vaccine could help fill in gaps a
Durable, low-cost COVID-19 vaccine could help fill in gaps a
Durable, low-cost COVID-19 vaccine could help fill in gaps around the world
In a study led by Stanford Medicine researchers, a low-cost COVID-19 vaccine that does not require refrigeration provided immunity in rhesus monkeys for one year.
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