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Covid-19 vaccines raise hope for cancer, throw open new field of medicine

Approach used by Moderna. and Pfizer, BioNTech SE partnership have never been used outside of clinical experiments.

Coronavirus, vaccine, covid, drugs, clinical trials
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More than half of the present number of auxiliary nurses and midwives will be deployed by the government for covid vaccinations, the health ministry said.

Naomi Kresge and Robert Langreth | Bloomberg
The first vaccines against Covid-19 aren’t just a landmark in the fight against the pandemic. They’re also the stepping stone for an unconventional technology that could one day defeat other ailments that have eluded doctors, from cancer to heart disease.

The shots from Moderna Inc. and a partnership of Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE use genetic material called messenger RNA to effectively transform the body’s own cells into vaccine factories. The approach had never been used outside of clinical experiments, and just how well it worked against the coronavirus stunned even some of its most enthusiastic backers.

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