COVID-19 antibody-based drugs and vaccines developed so far may become less effective as new variants of the novel coronavirus spread widely, according to a new study.
Tuesday 20 April 2021
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Antibodies, Vaccines Less Effective Against Coronavirus Variants: Study


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