The types of COVID-19 vaccines explained | Roger Seheult

Posted on March 9th 2021 (about 4 years)

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Global vaccination programs are actively delivering COVID-19 vaccines to people around the world. A recent innovation in vaccinology involves the exploitation of messenger RNA, or mRNA — the intermediate molecule between DNA in the nucleus and proteins in the cell. Other vaccines include the AstraZeneca vaccine, which delivers a small piece of DNA encoding the spike protein via an adenoviral vector. Traditional vaccines carrying inactivated viral proteins are also in development. In this clip, Dr. Roger Seheult explains how the current COVID-19 vaccines differ and describes his personal immunization experience.

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