This COVID study has been tracking immunity for 3 years. Now it's running out of money
A long-running Ottawa-based study into COVID-19 immunity has unearthed promising insights on the still-mysterious disease, one of its lead researchers says — but she's concerned over how much longer the work will be funded.
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A long-running Ottawa-based study into COVID-19 immunity has unearthed promising insights on the still-mysterious disease, one of its lead researchers says — but she's concerned over how much longer the work will be funded.