The company announced the vaccine in development to investors Thursday morning.
Moderna is developing a new Covid-19 vaccine and a new combined booster shot that also boosts immunity against the flu, the company
Thursday morning, giving a window into the vaccine maker’s plans for a future where the coronavirus is a regularly occurring virus, if one that’s less widespread and devastating....
Moderna has also enrolled people in the first trial for its “next generation” Covid-19 vaccine which, the current vaccine, can be stored in a refrigerator for longer than 30 days—which would allow pharmacies and clinics without freezers to keep a more stable supply.
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