Discovery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center holds promise for a vaccine for the Coronavirus

Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Medical School think they have the answer to COVID-19. It’s a vaccine that can be injected through a small patch on the skin. Unlike some other vaccines, it does not require refrigeration during shipping. The discover still requires federal approval for human testing trials but that could come within weeks. The testing will take additional months. Nick Matoney of Pittsburgh Action News 4 reports the promising news here

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