COVID-19

How will the COVID-19 vaccines work once they've been administered? | ABC News

The development of COVID-19 vaccines has been done at record pace and often at the cutting edge of medical science.

With the prospect of Australians getting injections within the next few weeks, what do these vaccines actually do once they’re inside our bodies? And how do they stop the coronavirus from making us sick?

Jeremy Fernandez explains.

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