Science in a Minute - Vaccines and Mutations

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16 June 2021

The coronavirus is constantly changing, and new mutations are known to arise. Are previous vaccinations also effective against mutations? Dr Rebecca Amati, project manager of the Corona Immunitas Ticino project, explains what is currently known.

The Science in a Minute project, promoted by the Swiss School of Public Health, aims to provide, through a series of short videos, some of the answers to the most frequently asked questions about scientific facts and topics related to public health in order to make them clear and accessible to everyone.

Dr Rebecca Amati, project manager of the Corona Immunitas Ticino project, guides us on this path, explaining complex concepts and processes in layman's terms. The series is constantly updated according to the evolution of the pandemic. A weekly one-minute clip tackling a different topic will be available.

 

Watch the video! (in Italian, with French and German available on the dedicated YouTube channel)

 

I vaccini disponibili sono efficaci control le mutazioni? SCIENCE IN A MINUTE by SSPH+

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