The vaccine against the coronary produced by Oxford falls on all monkeys

The vaccine that is being produced for coronarys by scientists at Oxford University may not prevent people from being infected by Coronavirus, experts have warned. In the latest evidence of over six monkeys, the vaccine was ineffective and all infected with coronary. Dr William Hasseltine, a former professor of Medical School in [...]
The vaccine that is being produced for coronarys by scientists at Oxford University may not prevent people from being infected by Coronavirus, experts have warned.
In the latest evidence of over six monkeys, the vaccine was ineffective and all infected with coronary.
Dr. William Hasseltine, a former Harvard Medical School professor, found that monkeys who took the vaccine had the same amount of virus in their noses as the three non-vaccinated monkeys.
This indicates that treatment, which is financed by 90 million by the government, may not prevent the spread of deadly disease.












