The vaccine against coronavirus may be available within months

A coronavirus vaccine may be available within months, stated an Oxford University scientist. Professor Sarah Gilbert and her colleagues at the Jenner Institute are working on how to stop further spreading COVID-2019. The World Health Organization warned earlier that a vaccine could take 18 months [...]
Professor Sarah Gilbert and her colleagues at the Jenner Institute are working on how to stop further spreading COVID-2019.
The World Health Organization warned earlier that a vaccine could take 18 months to test, it broadcasts Telegrafi.
As it stands, there is no vaccine that can protect against highly contagious infection, which has hit more than 74,000 people in China, and killed 2,013 people there.
International cases continue to rise, with eight others confirmed in Britain in recent weeks.
The same team at Oxford University has worked on a vaccine against a coronavrus linked to the respiratory syndrome in the Middle East (MERS).
Gilbert said the vaccine, called ChAdOx1 nCV-19, will be available within months, according to the U.S. The Express.
It raises hopes that the number of infected will soon be contained and much faster than scientists feared.
The vaccines receive billions of dollars to produce, require long tests of over thousands of people, and even then, must be arranged before they are sold.
Because vaccines for COVID-19 are still being done worldwide, no one is likely to end up in time to stop the current explosion.
Figures show that new cases of coronavirus in China have increased, but O officials The BSH is careful to draw optimistic conclusions from reported numbers.












