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SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
Tue Aug 10, 2021, 09:53 AM Aug 2021

STATNEWS: A snort or a jab? Scientists debate potential benefits of intranasal Covid-19 vaccines

https://www.statnews.com/2021/08/10/covid-intranasal-vaccines/

As the world amasses experience with Covid-19 vaccines, something we should have known from the start is coming into sharp focus.

Vaccines that are injected into arm muscles aren’t likely to be able to protect our nasal passages from marauding SARS-CoV-2 viruses for very long, even if they are doing a terrific job protecting lungs from the virus. If we want vaccines that protect our upper respiratory tracts, we may need products that are administered in the nose — intranasal vaccines.

Can they be made? Probably. Will they do what we want them to do, if they are made? Possibly. Is there still room for this type of next-generation product, given the record number of Covid vaccines that have already been put into use? Potentially. Will it be difficult to get them through development? Likely.

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STATNEWS: A snort or a jab? Scientists debate potential benefits of intranasal Covid-19 vaccines (Original Post) SheltieLover Aug 2021 OP
Interesting. Thanks for posting JoanofArgh Aug 2021 #1
Don't hold you breath (heh!) waiting for those. Testing has not had any success on a nasal covid vax FSogol Aug 2021 #2

FSogol

(45,493 posts)
2. Don't hold you breath (heh!) waiting for those. Testing has not had any success on a nasal covid vax
Tue Aug 10, 2021, 10:09 AM
Aug 2021

Good idea, but probably years away.

Go get the shot.

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