Penn State College of Medicine working on COVID-19 vaccine that can withstand variants

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Penn State College of Medicine working on COVID-19 vaccine that can withstand variants
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They recently published some of their work.

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That enables it to infect even people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 or have immunity from being infected in the past. They are focusing on the COVID-19 spike protein, which enables the virus to enter human cells and cause sickness.

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