Why isn’t there a nasal vaccine for Covid-19 yet? – STAT

Covid-19 vaccines have rapidly altered our relationship with SARS-CoV-2, turning a dangerous infection into something akin to the common cold for many vaccinated people who contract it. But while these vaccines are great at protecting against severe illness and death, they cannot stop vaccinated people from contracting the virus and experiencing mild symptoms.

If we want to prevent mild Covid infections, were going to need vaccines that protect us where infections start: in the mucus membranes of the nose, mouth, and throat. And for that, were likely going to need intranasal vaccines.

A number of research groups and companies are working on Covid-19 vaccines that would be delivered intranasally, but the development process is tricky. Watch the explainer above to learn more.

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Why isn't there a nasal vaccine for Covid-19 yet? - STAT

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