Scientists are trying to make Coronavirus medicine. Oxford University is at the forefront of making it. Oxford University is almost going to be successful in making the Corona vaccine. A leading scientist associated with this discovery said on Wednesday that the team of scientists have received positive results so far in their trials regarding the resistant reaction. But the scientist also refused to give a specific time frame for the preparation of the corona vaccine. Sarah Gilbert, a professor of vaccinology at the university, reported that 8000 volunteers were enrolled for Phase-III of its trial in the drug AZD1222, which was licensed to AstraZeneca. Gilbert said that we are very happy that we are seeing a good response. This will protect patients against corona. In addition, Oxford researcher Sarah Gilbert said that the third phase of human trials has begun after finding the corona drug. Under which the testing of corona vaccine has started. It is being seen how the vaccine works in people over 18 years of age and how well this vaccine works to protect people infected with corona from becoming unwell. The race is on to develop the coronavirus vaccine. This is also important because, during the winter season of the Northern Hemisphere, there is a possibility of a spurt in corona cases by the end of this year. Kate Bingham, chair of the UK Government Vaccine Taskforce, has said that she expects the Corona vaccine to be successful in early 2021, except for the Oxford program. Oxford scientist Sarah Gilbert said she expected her Oxford vaccine to be made first, but it would not be more specific because the time to develop the vaccine would depend on the results of human trials. Tuticorin Custodial Death Case: Four policemen arrested, including SI His friend was at home at time of Sushant's death, questioned again Ban will continue till 3 August in Bangladesh