Oxford University’s Covid-19 vaccine shows promise
Oxford University’s Covid-19 vaccine shows promise
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Oxford University has currently tested the largest covid-19 vaccine project in Britain, which is included in the world's powerful countries. The researchers there initially did this test on a group of monkeys. It was also a success. During this time it was found that this test is working.

In addition, the researchers involved in the test said that the vaccine had given better indications to the immune system of rhesus macaque monkeys to protect them from the deadly virus and showed no signs of adverse effects. It has been told that now the trial of this vaccine is going on humans as well. Significantly, more than 100 vaccines are currently being worked on to fight the coronavirus globally.

Researchers reported on the vaccine that six monkeys were vaccinated during the test before being given a heavy dose of corona. It got a different effect on different monkeys. Researchers found that some of the monkeys developed antibodies in 14 days after applying the vaccine and some of them in 28 days.

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