Australian scientists say they have discovered the vaccine that neutralizes the coronavirus

Australian explorers seem to have made a significant discovery during scientific work on developing a coronary vaccine. They have said that the new vaccine is capable of neutralizing the new virus. The experimental vaccine, which is being tested by scientists at Queensland University, is already creating higher levels [...]
The experimental vaccine, which is being tested by scientists at the University of Queensland, is already creating higher levels of immunity than the level of immunity that the patients recovered from the coronary.
One of the authors of this project, Professor Paul Young, said pre-clinic results from the rise of the virus in cells show that the vaccine development is going according to plan, writes “Mail”.
Scientists are hoping to start testing this human vaccine after receiving final results from pre-clinic testing in the first part of June.
This is what we hoped for and is a great sense of liberation for the team, taking into account the great confidence we have enjoyed from the regional and central government and from our philanthropist partners”, Young said in a statement published Wednesday.
“We are especially pleased that the power of the reaction of antibodies was even better than in samples received by patients cured by Covid-19”, the statement further said.
Professor Kanta Subbarao from the “Doherty”, which is co-operating with Queensland University, tested vaccine samples in the laboratory.
This is a very important finding, because similar immune reactions to the SARS vaccine in the animal bodies have proved to lead to protection from infection”, Subbarao said.
This research project is also contributing to Dutch company “Viroclinics Xplorre”, which is finalising pre-clinic work for testing vaccines in the Netherlands.
Queensland's University Researchers have used fast reaction technology to develop the vaccine, which took three weeks to produce.
The vaccine developed using infectious molecular technology, which shuts down the protein's <x0 Mayen” in a form that enables the immune system to recognize and then neutralise the virus.












