Doctor explains how coronavirus vaccines work as FDA panel recommends one from Moderna

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An FDA advisory panel has recommended emergency use of Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine. The FDA could authorize the vaccine as early as Friday and six million doses could be shipped out next week. This comes as the total number of cases in the U.S. tops 17 million and California becomes the epicenter of the nation’s outbreak. Dr. Yves Duroseau, chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital, joins CBSN to discuss how the vaccines work.

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