Western University is working on what could be a fourth type of COVID-19 vaccine and researchers say early data is promising.The results of pre-clinical studies in mice suggest the vaccine produces a powerful and possibly long-lasting antibody response.
Omcrion spreading ‘significantly faster’ than Delta, WHO warns The project, led by the Schulich School and Medicine and Dentistry’s Chil-Yong Kang, will next require funding to manufacture the vaccine and begin clinical trials in humans.“The vaccines available today induce protective immunity, but it’s not as strong, therefore the makers of the vaccines recommend three injections, even four injections,” he told Global News.“We believe that our vaccine will provide strong immunity so that.