After Oxford, China's vaccine has been successful, increasing Corona's ability to fight


Beijing, Ta. 21 July 2020, Tuesday

China's coronavirus vaccine is also flying the flag of success and has also been successful in the second stage of the human trial. Scientists and doctors claim that the vaccine is safe for humans and at the same time strengthens the body's immune system. The results of the second phase of the vaccine trial have been published in The Lancet magazine.

According to a report, more people were tested in the second phase of the Chinese vaccine than in the first phase. The vaccine was tested on 108 healthy people in Phase-1 while 508 people were tested in the second phase. According to Fengkai Xuna, a professor at China's Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the 508 included people between the ages of 18 and 55. It was five times larger than the Phase-1 trial.

The trial of the Chinese vaccine Ad5 was conducted in Wuhan and its effect on a group of people of all ages was noted. During the investigation that vaccine was found to be beneficial for coronary patients of all ages.

According to Wei Chen, a professor at the Beijing Institute of Biotechnology, the elderly are most at risk from corona, but our vaccine has had very good results in the second phase. It cured many elderly people and boosted the immune system of all people.

It is worth mentioning that there is a bet going on all over the world to make corona vaccine. Most of the work and trials on this vaccine are going on in China. In the midst of all this, the vaccine ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 from Oxford University in Britain has raised the banner of its success. Oxford University conducted its trial on 1,000 healthy people which was successful. The ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine killed the corona virus in the human body and at the same time created an immune T cell inside the body to fight it.

Oxford University claims that if a dose of ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 is given for 14 days, the human body begins to produce antibodies to defeat and fight the corona virus within 28 days.

However, despite the strong claims of so many countries, it is too early to say which vaccine will be effective as human trials are still underway for several vaccines, the results of which are yet to come.

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