Britain, new drug offers immediate immunity

British scientists are experimenting with a new drug that can prevent those who have been exposed to coronarys from developing the disease, according to The Guardian. Troop therapy would give him immediate immunity and can be used as emergency treatment for patients admitted to the hospital or categories at risk. The medicine is [...]
Troop therapy would give him immediate immunity and can be used as emergency treatment for patients admitted to the hospital or categories at risk. The medicine was created by College London Hospital and AstraZeneca. It will protect you from the virus in a period of between 6 and 12 months.
The heads of antibodies can guarantee a defense from the coronary- say scientists. If approved, it will be given to persons who have been exposed to the virus in the previous eight days. The study includes several other British hospitals and a network of 100 hospitals worldwide.
If it gets the green light, it may be available for use starting on March-April period. The immediate protection that guarantees the medicine, the British daily writes, could play a crucial role in reducing the effects of the virus until all are vaccinated.
The advantage of this drug is to guarantee immediate antibodies, explains Catherine Houlihan, a virologist. The participants in the experiment can still get the vaccine, but we can't guarantee that it will protect them from the disease because it's already late. Current vaccines do not create immunity a month ago.












