How did we get a COVID-19 vaccine in less than 1 year?

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The successful development of COVID-19 vaccines within an unprecedented short time needs to be followed by rapid vaccine uptake, in particular, in high-risk populations such as patients with cancer. It is important for the scientific research community and cancer physicians to convey the knowledge behind the COVID-19 vaccine development and contribute to build the required trust on their use.

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Wherry, E. J., Jaffee, E. M., Warren, N., D’Souza, G., & Ribas, A. (2021, April 1). How did we get a COVID-19 vaccine in less than 1 year? Clinical Cancer Research. American Association for Cancer Research Inc. https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-21-0079

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