Corona vaccine sample discovers in Israel
Corona vaccine sample discovers in Israel
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Tel Aviv: On one hand, the havoc of Corona, which is increasing throughout the world, is no longer taking the name of the end, today the outbreak of this virus has increased so much that it is becoming an enemy of people's lives. Every day thousands of people are dying due to the virus, so there has been more than 1 lakh 65 thousand deaths worldwide due to this virus. An Israeli scientist has made an important discovery in the world due to the outbreak of Covid-19. A sample of the vaccine to protect the coronavirus has been prepared at Tel Aviv University. The United States has approved the patent for this vaccine sample.

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The vaccine sample has been prepared by the team of Professor Jonathan Garshoni at the University's School of Molecular Cell Biology and Biotechnology. This vaccine neutralizes the coronavirus by direct injury to its structure. This proposed vaccine will have to wait for several months long process to go for clinical trial. Garshoni has stated that research has shown that the virus first establishes a relationship with the protein of the cell of the human body and then penetrates the outer layer of the cell and enters it. After this, he starts infecting the cell. This happens in millions of cells of the body. As a result, a person under the influence of the virus becomes ill and the number of infected cells increases. Garshoni has been working on the Corona family of viruses for the past 15 years. He has also worked on SARS and Mars viruses.

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The WHO has feared that there is no possibility of developing an effective vaccine to treat the deadly coronavirus in the recent past. David Nabero, the special envoy of the global organization, cautioned, "There is no guarantee that a vaccine to kill the deadly virus can be successfully developed in the coming months." Famous infectious disease experts believe that people have to get used to living with the risk of the virus. Prevention measures have to be a part of our daily routine.

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