Scientists in the UK are developing a COVID vaccine with an in-built insurance against mutations of the virus. The jab is being developed at the University of Nottingham. The prototype has passed pre-clinical tests and will start trials in volunteers soon. Staffordshire-based company Cobra Biologics is producing batches of the Nottingham vaccine to test production and prepare for the trials.
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How does one develop a vaccine for a viral mutation that hasn't been discovered yet?
But I thought the UK sciences were doomed after leaving the EU.... all those big brained continentals lol
You gotta hand it to them insurers, they got assurances for anything and everything under the sun.
I've been following the history of vaccines in the US since Wakefield moved over there. it's filled with easily checkable claims that are at the mercy of anyone who knows how to use Google.
LMAO... I suppose the "insurance" will have to be renewed yearly or so.