This'll brighten your day then, because good news are here!
From HHS.gov (not linking to that xxx but easy find):
The future of vaccines Did you know that scientists are still working to create new types of vaccines? Here are 2 exciting examples: DNA vaccines are easy and inexpensive to make—and they produce strong, long-term immunity. Recombinant vector vaccines (platform-based vaccines) act like a natural infection, so they're especially good at teaching the immune system how to fight germs.
The tone is like a bad 1950's tobacco commercial, right?!
This'll brighten your day then, because good news are here!
From HHS.gov (not linking to that xxx but easy find):
>>The future of vaccines
Did you know that scientists are still working to create new types of vaccines? Here are 2 exciting examples:
DNA vaccines are easy and inexpensive to make—and they produce strong, long-term immunity.
Recombinant vector vaccines (platform-based vaccines) act like a natural infection, so they're especially good at teaching the immune system how to fight germs.
The tone is like a bad 1950's tobacco commercial, right?!
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