WHY DON’T WE ALREADY HAVE A CORONAVIRUS VACCINE?
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Starting in 2003, after outbreaks of coronaviruses SARS and MERS, scientists began the race to create a coronavirus vaccine, so why don’t we already have one? Top immunologist and microbiologist, Prof. Dolores Cahill, Phd, sheds light on why vaccine makers are struggling to produce a safe & effective product.