Coronavirus: How close are scientists to a vaccine?

Baaghi TV: With the World Health Organization (WHO) now vaccinating more than 140 candidates, researchers around the world are in the race to develop a vaccine against COVID-19. It is being said that it will be ready soon.
Vaccines typically require years of testing and extra time to scale up, but scientists are hoping to develop a corona virus vaccine within 12 to 18 months.
Vaccines mimic viruses. Or part of a virus – they stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies. They should adhere to higher safety standards than other medicines because they are given to millions of healthy people.
The Corona vaccine, developed by the Chinese company Synovic Biotech Limited, has the potential to stimulate the patient’s health and immune system during human trials.
Experts have hinted at the announcement that the vaccine could be a strong defense against the new corona virus, COVID-19. According to company data, the vaccine, dubbed Corona Week, does not adversely affect the patient during human trials.
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