Variant-Targeted Covid-19 Boosters Test the Promise of mRNA Technology

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Variant-Targeted Covid-19 Boosters Test the Promise of mRNA Technology
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The race to produce variant-targeted Covid-19 boosters for the U.S. is a test of the plug-and-play potential of Moderna’s and Pfizer’s MRNA technology

Moderna, Pfizer are racing to make different boosters for U.S. than the Omicron-specific shots rolling out for other countries

Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the scientific understanding of its transmission and prevention has evolved. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains what strategies have worked for stemming the spread of the virus and which are outdated in 2022. Illustration: Adele Morganclear a modified Covid-19 vaccineBut in the U.S.

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