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COVID-19 Plant Extract: Clinical Trial Begins For Vaccine Made From Tobacco Plant
Scientists all over the country are testing a new two-dose COVID-19 vaccine candidate that is based on plants. Produced by Medicago vaccination, a biopharmaceutical company in Canada, the shot makes use of tobacco shrub.
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