Preparations for the human trial of the corona vaccine in London: Infectious conditions in Beijing are serious


London, June 16, 2020, Tuesday

A trial on the corona vaccine, developed by scientists at Imperial College London, will begin this week. "From a scientific point of view, we are developing vaccines at an unprecedented rate using technology," said Robin Shettock, a professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases at Imperial College.

If we could develop this vaccine in just a few months, it would be unprecedented. If our approach is successful and the vaccine provides protection against the epidemic, it will revolutionize the way we fight such diseases in the future. The researchers hope that the vaccine will be available in the first six months of 2021.

Administrators at Imperial College said the vaccine was being developed following funding from the UK government of 41 41 million and another પાંચ 5 million from charitable donors.

In this vaccine we are going to use self-amplifying RNA technology. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the way vaccines are developed. It will allow scientists to respond to new diseases more quickly.

Meanwhile, as the number of new corona cases in the Chinese capital Beijing has risen to 106, authorities have begun taking steps to lock down the Shinfadi wholesale market area where the infection has spread, including testing 90,000 people. The Corona epidemic has erupted in Beijing, officials said.

Currently, the situation in Beijing is very serious. Authorities have locked down a total of 30 areas, including 21 residential estates in Haidian district, where the large food market is located. The government Global Times reported that a total of 79 cases had been reported due to the outbreak five days ago from the Shinfadi wholesale market.

The general manager of Shinfadi Market has also been given water. The World Health Organization, meanwhile, has launched an investigation into China's claim that the new strain of the virus has a European strain. Concerns were raised by the organization that the epidemic could prove more deadly as Beijing is a large area.

In Pakistan, on the other hand, Information Technology and Communications Minister Saeed Aminul Haque has tested positive. Huck said he had a fever for a week that has now turned into typhoid.

Haq, the leader of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, was appointed minister on April 6. Four legislators, including a provincial minister, have died in the Corona epidemic. Syeda Shehla Raza, the 56-year-old Sindh women's development minister, also tested positive for corona on Monday.

Australia, meanwhile, has sharply criticized Russia and China for spreading false information during the Corona epidemic, saying it would continue to push for reforms in various global bodies, including the World Health Organization.

Speaking at the National Australian University in Canberra, Foreign Minister Maris Payne said a report released by the European Commission said Russia and China had launched a campaign to spread misinformation about the epidemic by targeting democratic discussions. The next day, Twitter shut down 32,000 accounts linked to the campaign.

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