ORLANDO, Fla. – With the vaccine rollout well underway and 50 million doses administered across the U.S. we’re left to wonder how will the vaccine change to help with new variants of COVID-19.
According to health officials, tweaking a vaccine is a process that should be easier than coming up with the original shots. [TRENDING: How plants solve rapes, murders | Swastikas found on Fla.
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The so-called mRNA vaccines use a piece of genetic code for the spike protein that coats the coronavirus, so your immune system can learn to recognize and fight the real thing.