Question 24 (1 point) The COVID vaccines that have been approved for use in Canada: Question 24 options: a) Provide your body with instructions to create the entire SARS-CoV-2 virus in your body. b) Allow your immune system to generate antibody memory for SARS-CoV-2 without the harmful side effects of being infected. c) Should not be considered safe because minimal funding and research went into their development. d) Were developed more quickly than traditional vaccines because they were not rigorously tested in a clinical trial.
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