The Army's COVID-19 vaccine is aimed at targeting the flu and common cold:
https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/coronavirus/article245665350.html
Army COVID-19 vaccine may produce a side benefit: Cure for the common cold
The vaccine that Modjarrad and his team are working on would target not just COVID-19, but also other coronavirus-related illnesses, including several variants of the common cold.
It is also possible that the current Covid-19 vaccine can block against the common cold, and that Trump has cured us of it:
https://www.nwahomepage.com/news/could-the-covid-19-vaccine-prevent-the-common-cold/
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Could the COVID-19 vaccine lessen your chances of getting the common cold?
It’s a theory brought up during recent Board of Health meetings in Fayetteville. Dr. Gary Berner is a member of the board and he said it is something to keep an eye on. “There is just a couple very, very small reports that there is some crossover of antibodies from the common cold version of the coronavirus to the pandemic causing version of the coronavirus,” he said. “I don’t think we can make any bold claims on that but I think it’s an interesting theory.”
The Army's COVID-19 vaccine is aimed at targeting the flu and common cold:
https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/coronavirus/article245665350.html
Army COVID-19 vaccine may produce a side benefit: Cure for the common cold
The vaccine that Modjarrad and his team are working on would target not just COVID-19, but also other coronavirus-related illnesses, including several variants of the common cold.
It is also possible that the current Covid-19 vaccine can block against the common cold, and that Trump has cured us of it:
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Could the COVID-19 vaccine lessen your chances of getting the common cold?
It’s a theory brought up during recent Board of Health meetings in Fayetteville. Dr. Gary Berner is a member of the board and he said it is something to keep an eye on. “There is just a couple very, very small reports that there is some crossover of antibodies from the common cold version of the coronavirus to the pandemic causing version of the coronavirus,” he said. “I don’t think we can make any bold claims on that but I think it’s an interesting theory.”