Geneva: Everyone is eagerly waiting for the vaccine amidst the global epidemic coronavirus. Now its path has been cleared to a great extent. Meanwhile, there is also debate as to who will be given the Covid-19 vaccine first. Every country has prepared a roadmap for its distribution. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) has also given information about who should get the vaccine first. WHO chief Tadross Adenholm Ghebreyes has said that the vaccine should be given to medical personnel working on the front line first. Ghebreyes said that after the health worker, it should be given to those people who are in the most vulnerable situation. He also said that every country should set a priority on this vaccine. The WHO chief says that the vaccine is now in the initial stages of being made available to the countries. However, he has also expressed concern about the maintenance of the vaccine. He says that governments will have to take measures to keep these vaccines safe. According to him, the WHO is keeping an eye on how long the antibodies remain in the body in cured patients. Also Read- 90-year-old woman in London injects with fully developed 'corona vaccine' Former US Air Force officer Chuck Yeager dies at 97 Queen Elizabeth will be first to be vaccinated in UK