Current Covid-19 vaccines available should be 'adequate' against the new virus strain, says genetics
Immunity duration from currently-approved coronavirus vaccines is still unknown, but the vaccines themselves should protect from the new Covid strain found in the U.K., UCL Genetics Institute Director Francois Balloux told CNBC.
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