
Combination nasal spray vaccine could protect against COVID, flu and pneumonia at once
Fox News
An early universal vaccine developed by Stanford researchers could potentially protect against COVID-19, influenza, pneumonia and other respiratory viruses.
"Our findings point toward what may be possible in the future, but they are not a substitute for existing vaccines today." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
The vaccine is administered "intranasally" through a nasal spray, which provides "broad protection in the lungs for several months," according to a Stanford Medicine press release.
Researchers claim this is the closest science has gotten to creating a universal vaccine that protects against respiratory viruses, bacteria and allergens.

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