US Army Creates Single Vaccine Against All COVID & SARS Variants, Researchers Say

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DankMyDaddy on December 22nd, 2021 at 04:58 UTC »

The army's new recruiting strategy

"In exchange for 3 years active and 5 years inactive reserve, we will give you the final covid vaccine"

Edit: Nobody will know my mistake

wefeelgood on December 22nd, 2021 at 01:45 UTC »

He said nearly all of Walter Reed’s 2,500 researchers have had some role in the vaccine’s nearly-two-year development.

“We decided to take a look at the long game rather than just only focusing on the original emergence of SARS, and instead understand that viruses mutate, there will be variants that emerge, future viruses that may emerge in terms of new species. Our platform and approach will equip people to be prepared for that.”

Let's see how this plays out, it's probably worth to read the entire article since it's a 2 min read

steppinonpissclams on December 22nd, 2021 at 01:33 UTC »

Unlike existing vaccines, Walter Reed’s SpFN uses a soccer ball-shaped protein with 24 faces for its vaccine, which allows scientists to attach the spikes of multiple coronavirus strains on different faces of the protein.

So basically up to 24 different strain protections? Anyone?

Edit: Maybe I didn't format this comment correctly but I meant this to be a serious question (which someone already answered) I've got a person thinking I'm spreading misinformation and that wasn't my intention at all. Sorry.