Corona: It takes a long time to make vaccine, big blow to expectations
Corona: It takes a long time to make vaccine, big blow to expectations
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India wants to trial the corona vaccine as soon as possible. So that more effective vaccine of corona can be made available for the treatment of positive patients. Please tell that a letter has been written to the hospitals by the ICMR. To which many people have reacted sharply. Former Director General of the same apex body of Medical Sector, N.K. Ganguly said that it takes at least 18 months to develop a good vaccine.

In his statement, he said that Bharat Biotech, which is developing the corona vaccine, was given a strain of virus in May and human trials have been allowed in July. He explained the long process of developing the vaccine and said that even after spending a lot of money and time, uncertainty persists. It is difficult to say whether the vaccine will succeed or not.

Rakesh K. Director of CSIR and Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) is trying to get the vaccine to market as soon as possible. Mishra has released his statement. In which he said that any corona vaccine is possible only by early next year. Writing a letter by the ICMR in this regard will put unnecessary pressure on hospitals. He said that even if everything went as planned, it would take six to eight months for the vaccine to come. Reacting to the matter, Congress leader Prithinath Chavan said that the ICMR remained under pressure for the vaccine before August 15. So that the Prime Minister can announce it with the Red Fort. He said that when experts from all over the world are giving 12 to 18 months time for the vaccine, then why is the ICMR giving so little time.

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