The White House is launching a $5 billion effort to develop next-generation COVID-19 vaccines and rekindle some of the momentum from Operation Warp Speed, the Washington Post reports.
White House coronavirus coordinator Ashish Jha, leader of the COVID taskforce which is disbanding next month, told the Post the effort will support creating long-lasting monoclonal antibodies,
develop vaccines that produce mucosal immunity and accelerate work on pan-coronavirus vaccines.Experts have been calling for a widened focus that could comprise other vaccine technologies, such as those that
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