Researchers discovered an antibody that offers protection against all variants of COVID-19 and other related viruses
Scientists from the University of Texas at Austin just discovered an antibody that could not only provide protection from all COVID-19 variants — but other related viruses, too.
The antibody, called SC27 works like other antibodies, except for one key difference: it can also recognize differences in the spike proteins on different virus variants, too.
This team of researchers has long been in the fight against COVID-19, and also helped develop the mRNA COVID vaccines — which saved tens of thousands of lives.
Why is this good news? The researchers are hopeful this new research will help them reach their goal of creating a universal vaccine “that can generate antibodies and create an immune response with broad protection to a rapidly mutating virus” — a game-changer for the current and any future pandemic.
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