You may be able to take a COVID-19 vaccine in a pill one day
Future of COVID vaccines
Several companies are looking at different ways to deliver a COVID-19 vaccine to a person. So instead of an injection, you might take a pill, nasal spray or skin patch.
NEW YORK - Queens critical care nurse Sandra Lindsay gave all of us hope last December when she There are companies working on patch vaccines in other words, almost like a Band-Aid where you d apply it to your arm called transcutaneous administration, said
Dr. Greg Poland, the director of the Mayo Vaccine Research Group at the
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SPARTANBURG, S.C., Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The COVID-19 global pandemic has changed everything, at incredible personal and professional costs. As vaccine development and distribution provides a glimmer of hope, it also begs the inevitable question: when will things return to normal?
On March 18
th at 11:30AM EDT, leading experts in infectious disease, public health, public policy, and contamination control will debate this question and others in the
Contec Cleanovators™ Special Event: Vaccine Expert Panel. The event, in collaboration with IEST, is part of Contec s Cleanovators Summit series, dedicated to convening important conversations on issues impacting public health and safety.