Coronavirus vaccine is ready, volunteers are required to start testing

Scientists in Seattle, Washington, have created the first vaccine against the coronary, while to start testing they are looking for volunteers. National Library of Medicine reports that interested volunteers to contribute to this project should be ages 18 to 55 and should be in good health, [...]
Scientists in Seattle, Washington, have created the first vaccine against the coronary, while to start testing they are looking for volunteers.
National Library of Medicine reports that interested volunteers to contribute to this project should be between the ages of 18 and 55 and should be in good health, the Telegraph broadcast.
This vaccine, produced by Modernna, is not made by a virus that is strangled or weakened and will not infect anyone with coronarys, the Wall Street Journal suggests.
During 14 months, participants will pay 11 visits to Seattle and will have four phone conversations. They'll be injected with this vaccine twice for each session.
Once the vaccine has been tested, more tests must be passed with larger groups before it can be approved to the public.
From its appearance until today, Coronavirus has killed 3,522 people, until 103,738 are sick, and 58,456 have recovered.












