Scientists say new COVID-19 vaccine shows promising results, uses familiar technology

Months after people have received their first, second, even booster shots of a COVID-19 vaccine, there’s a new vaccine about to be on the market.

This vaccine uses the same science that the flu shot does. 

Dr. Shalika Katugaha with Baptist Health hopes the familiar technology will encourage vaccine skeptics to finally get their shot. While COVID-19 trends are heading downward, she says getting vaccinated is just going to help that and get us back to a normal way of life.

"This year gives me hope," Katugaha said. "Everything about this year gives me hope."

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