COVID-19: Existing coronavirus jabs may protect against Brazilian variant as strain 'may be less resistant to antibodies'
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Vaccines more effective on Brazilian coronavirus variant than thought, study reveals
The Brazilian variant of the coronavirus may be less resistant to vaccines than had been feared, according to a study from Oxford University.The research suggests that another virus strain first
Covid vaccines may work better against Brazilian variant than previously thought
The vaccines from Oxford/AstraZeneca and Pfizer/BioNTech may be more effective against the Brazilian variant of coronavirus than previously thought, a new study suggests.
Existing COVID vaccines may protect against Brazilian variant - Oxford study
<div class="at-above-post addthis_tool" data-url="https://www.metro.us/existing-covid-vaccines-may/"></div>LONDON (Reuters) – Existing vaccines may protect against the Brazilian variant of the coronavirus, according to a University of Oxford study which also highlighted how a variant first found in South Africa poses the biggest headache for vaccine makers. Coronavirus variants with specific mutations to the spike protein are of concern because …
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