A new needle-free Covid-19 vaccine that could give ‘wide-ranging protection’ against variants and future coronaviruses is being trialled in the UK.


The University of Southampton has developed the new vaccine which uses a jet of air to push it through the skin rather than a needle.

Saul Faust, Director of the NIHR Southampton Clinical Research Facility, said: ‘This isn’t simply ‘yet another’ coronavirus vaccine as it has both Covid-19 variants and future coronaviruses in its sights.

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‘This technology could give wide-ranging protection to huge numbers of people worldwide.’

Most existing Covid-19 vaccines use the sequence of the RNA for the spike protein from the first samples of the virus, but the DIOSvax technology used for the new vaccine aims to predict how the virus could mutate, allowing it to target emerging variants.

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Professor Jonathan Heeney, at the University of Cambridge who developed the vaccine with research company DIOSynVax, said: ‘As new variants emerge and immunity begins to wane we need newer technologies.


‘It’s vital that we continue to develop new generation vaccine candidates ready to help keep us safe from the next virus threats.’

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‘Our vaccine is innovative, both in terms of the way it primes the immune system to respond with a broader protective response to coronaviruses, and how it is delivered.


‘Crucially, it is the first step towards a universal coronavirus vaccine we are developing, protecting us not just from Covid-19 variants but from future coronaviruses.’


Volunteers from the Southampton area are being sought for the trial. Volunteers will be paid £785.