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Study reveals real-world flight data that shows continued need for social distancing

Scientists suggest social distancing still essential during vaccination drive

Real-world flight data shows continued need for social distancing

Current vaccination programmes alone will have a limited effect in stopping the second wave of COVID infections in the US, according to a study conducted by scientists from Reykjavik University, University of Lyon, University of Southern Denmark and University of Naples Federico II, and published in the Nature Group journal Scientific Reports today. The findings suggest that strict social distancing and other non-pharmaceutical methods are still necessary to end the ongoing second wave in the US and prevent a new one from rising.

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Sequentia collaborated with Nextbiomics

On April 12, 2021, Sequentia Biotech, a Spanish omics company, and NextBiomics, a biotech company involved in the research and development of Next Generation Probiotics and a spin-off of the Federico II University of Naples, announced the filing of a patent application for a bacterial vaccine against the COVID-19 syndrome. By engineering the probiotic Escherichia Coli Nissle 1917 expressing the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein, it was possible to obtain an innovative model of immunization against COVID-19 by stimulating the intestinal immune system”, Giovanni Sarnelli “The NEXBIOMICS vaccine is similar to others that have been already authorized (Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Reithera, Johnson & Johnson) in that it stimulates the immune response against the Spike protein that the Coronavirus uses to infect cells, but it differs from them because it uses a probiotic bacterium as a vector, which is already on the market and being widely used for other purposes.

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