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New vaccine against COVID subspecies available in Israel

Science and Health
October 16, 2023October 22, 2023Arsen Mayer

The newly adapted vaccine, called mRNA-1273.214, showed much more protection against infection with all variants tested compared to the vaccines previously available.

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