Good News: First corona vaccine succeeded, can get rid of this virus soon
Good News: First corona vaccine succeeded, can get rid of this virus soon
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Washington: Day by day, the outbreak of Corona is not taking its name. Every day some new case comes to the fore which proves the fact that now the effect of this virus has overshadowed the whole world, every day, some family gets completely stricken. So far there have been deaths of more than 59000 people worldwide due to Corona's grip. A potential vaccine that is now being prepared to compete with the Coronavirus (Covid-19) has been found to be successful in its first trial. This vaccine was found to be able to generate such an immune response, which can neutralize this dangerous virus.

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According to the Ebiomedicine study, when the Pittsburgh Coronavirus vaccine was given to the mice in the test, it began to produce antibodies against the virus within two weeks. "We know exactly where to fight against the new virus," said Andrea Gambotto, lead researcher at the University of Pittsburgh, USA. Researchers say that this vaccine has been found successful in animal tests. In the next phase of testing, this vaccine will be tried on humans. This test is expected to begin in the next few months. If it is found to be successful, it may take more than a year for the vaccine to arrive in the market.

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Expect to compete with Kovid-19 in new drug: It is also being said that scientists have shown a ray of hope against the Coronavirus (Covid-19) in a new drug undergoing testing. This drug has been found effective in blocking the path of the virus at the cell level. Treatment of corona may be possible with the development of this drug. This study published in the Cell Journal sheds new light on important aspects of SARS-KOVI-2, which are the cause of Covid-19. Apart from getting detailed information about the interactions of the virus at the cell level, the study also shows how the virus infects blood vessels and kidneys. Researcher Joseph Penninger of the University of British Columbia, Canada said, "We are optimistic about the new drug being developed towards the treatment of this epidemic."

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