Covid: Can smart patches help give the coronavirus vaccine?
The first coronavirus vaccine "smart patch" is being developed at a Welsh university, researchers say.
The disposable device uses micro-needles to both administer the vaccine and monitor its efficacy by measuring the body's immune response.
Swansea University researchers hope a prototype will be developed by March for clinical trials and aim to make it commercially available within three years.
"This low-cost vaccine administration device will ensure a safe return to work and management of subsequent Covid-19 outbreaks," said Dr Sanjiv Sharma, senior lecturer in medical engineering at Swansea University.
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