THE INHALED COVID-19 VACCINES AND WHY ITS BETTER

Scientist continue to first the Covid-19 with all the knowledge they posses, now in circulation globally is a stress free way for the circulation and inoculation of the vaccines

THE INHALED  COVID-19 VACCINES AND WHY ITS BETTER
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Scientists and drug companies are researching more ways to destroy the mantle of the corona virus on earth, thereby devising new methods every minutes that spell victory for the entire universe. The new way scientist have discovered to inoculate the public with the vaccines is tremendously a win win for human. The availability of an inhale-able vaccines rather than been injected is a milestone discovery in the fight against Covid-19.

It came as a rude shock at first and I wasn't impressed when I saw the headlines, but when I read about It and realized how they go about making those vaccines, especially when there are now 13 different jabs in circulation, a closer look into shots' shortcomings gives a realization that  there are some serious gains in it.

Upper-arm shots aren't the *best* vaccine delivery method. They're fine, they're also a tried-and-true method of delivering vaccines, which is why drug companies went that route when making vaccines as fast as possible (while upholding safety standards). Shots requires a syringe and a medical professional to deliver. Syringes are a hot commodity and if you don't use them correctly, you may not get as many doses from the vial

That means people have to get to a vaccine appointment, which can be difficult for people who are home bound and/or live in health care deserts. Inhaled vaccines are a relatively new tech (~2000s), so there aren't many. FluMist, made by @AstraZeneca, is one of the biggest names. It uses a weakened flu virus, which means it may not be suitable for everyone.

Now, though, scientists are working on all kinds of new inhaled platforms for #CovidVaccines, which could be suitable for even those with weaker immune systems. This opens a huge door for vaccine delivery: What if you didn't need a health care provider with special training. “Think about a vaccine you could mail out to people,” , an oncologist @RutgersU  and CSO at Phage Novo Bio, a company working on an inhaled Covid vaccine said it could be used like an inhaler, you could easily deliver new vaccines and/or boosters.

There's so much we can learn from the #COVID19 pandemic; we have a chance to bring on better vaccines that are easier to admin and get to people, which is great for a new normal, and even better for future health care. I foresee in the nearest future, vaccines will be in an inhaler used by asthma patients or the one used for flu or cold, which we have to inhale through the nose.