DEVELOPING ANALL-IN-ONE VACCINE
Elvidio Miranda
It may seem far-fetched, a remote possibility and a theoretical assumption, 
which will of course make it a costly proposition that most will not be able to 
afford unless mass produced, but an all-in-one vaccine that is effective across 
all variants is possible if  all the permutations and combinations of the spike 
proteins generated can be simulated on a super computer so that all the 
30,000-odd genome sequencing building blocks can be subjected to being able to 
be identified and then a master vaccine developed that will be all encompassing 
and a panacea against all forms of variants possible. The possibility of a 
practical development can be definitely done in a big multi-national set-up 
with all facilities, but the time span may run in developing it into probably a 
decade. Would it be worthwhile to try and do such a massive exercise? Will it 
lead to other vaccines and cures even for cancer possible by adopting this 
strategy that does not leave anything to chance but addresses all the possible 
angles without doubt? May be a group of researchers could try this method at 
least if to be awarded a Noble prize. 

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