Next generation of Covid vaccines should target different part of virus so they are variant-proof, study says
A vaccine targeting Covid's replication proteins could knock all coronaviruses. Study found some NHS staff who tested negative had T cells against the virus. Current vaccines mainly target the spike protein to trigger antibody response.
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