minipcr COVID-19 Vaccine Webinar Questions
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In simple terms, what is a vaccine?
Before modern vaccines, what were ways that people protected themselves from viral infections like smallpox?
Use a specific disease mentioned in the webinar to give an example of  the effectiveness of vaccines in fighting the spread of infection.
Live attenuated, inactivated and subunit vaccines are made differently, but the immune system responds similarly to them. What do those types of vaccines have in common?
What is the important role antibodies play in developing immunity?
We are trying to produce a COVID-19 vaccine in less than a year's time. How long does this whole process usually take?
What percentage of vaccines that start clinical trials are eventually approved?
What are some ways that the timeline for developing  a COVID-19 vaccine has been sped up?
Vaccines typically work by getting your immune system to recognize proteins located on the outside of a virus. In a DNA or mRNA vaccine, where are the proteins that your body learns to recognize actually made?
At the time of this webinar how many COVID-19 vaccines were in some stage of clinical testing?
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