Coronervirus vaccine, proof in monkeys, gives hope

A choreography vaccine appears to be appearing to be protective against Covid-19 in proof of six monkeys. This gives a hint of hope for the vaccine, which is now undergoing human clinical trials. There is no guarantee that this outcome will be translated to humans. A group of monkeys were exposed to the virus. Six [...]
A choreography vaccine appears to be appearing to be protective against Covid-19 in proof of six monkeys.
This gives a hint of hope for the vaccine, which is now undergoing human clinical trials.
There is no guarantee that this outcome will be translated to humans.
A group of monkeys were exposed to the virus. Six animals that were vaccinated had fewer effects of the virus on the lungs and respiratory routes.
The test was conducted in the US, including researchers from the National Institute of Health of the US government (NIH) and Oxford University.
The vaccine was designed to protect animals from developing pneumonia.












