Canada approves testing a coronary vaccine

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said his government has approved the first clinical test in this state of a potential coronary vaccine. He has told reporters that the tests will take place at the Canadian Centre for Victionology at Dalhous University. Trudeau has not made known who is developing the vaccine, but [...]
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said his government has approved the first clinical test in this state of a potential coronary vaccine.
He has told reporters that the tests will take place at the Canadian Centre for Victionology at Dalhous University.
Trudeau has not disclosed who is developing the vaccine, but has said that if the finders are successful, the National Research Council in Canada will help produce and distribute.
Canada has so far reported 75 thousand cases affected by Corleone, along with 5,595 related deaths.












