How do COVID-19 mRNA vaccines work?
Organization: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)Published: 2021
"The COVID-19 mRNA vaccines provide instructions for how to make a protein that will trigger an immune response. Your body then prepares antibodies and cells that help you fight the virus if it enters your body in the future." - How do COVID-19 mRNA vaccines work?
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Product Type: Video
Research and Development
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Program Planning and Delivery
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COVID-19
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Vaccine Safety and Development,Research and Development,Vaccine Development,Program Planning and Delivery,Promotion and Communication,Communication,Monitoring and Surveillance,Outbreaks and Pandemics,COVID-19 Vaccine Safety and DevelopmentResearch and Development
Vaccine Development
Program Planning and Delivery
Promotion and Communication
Communication
Monitoring and Surveillance
Outbreaks and Pandemics
COVID-19
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Health Care Professional
General Public
Population: Children (All)
Adults
Seniors
Region: National
General Public
Population: Children (All)
Adults
Seniors
Region: National
Language:
English
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