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“How will the vaccine for Covid-19 work and why is there more than one type?

Answered by staff at Eastern Idaho Public Health Many diseases are caused by tiny germs called bacteria or viruses. The germs are so tiny you can’t even see them. Vaccines work with the body’s natural defenses to safely develop immunity to a specific disease. They protect you by giving you a version of the germ…

December 29, 2020 in Biology, Health.

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