Cuba became the first country in the world to vaccinate a child up to two years old


- Included in the clinical trial of corona vaccine

- Vaccine trial begins in the Cuban city of Sienfugos: although the vaccine for children has not been approved by the World Health Organization

Havana: The Corona Vaccination Campaign for youth and adults runs around the world. Research experiments on the children's vaccine have accelerated as children are also becoming victims of coronary heart disease. Cuba has become the first country in the world to vaccinate a two-year-old child in a clinical trial of a vaccine for children, as the United States, Russia and China compete for a clinical trial. Cuba is known for its leading inventions and researches. Cuba also survived US economic sanctions during and after the Cold War.

Cuba, a mine of doctors and engineers, awaited the world with its emphasis on chemical-free organic farming.

Children's vaccines were being researched during the Corona epidemic. Two corona vaccines, Abdala and Soran, are being developed in Cuba and have been developed at home.

The vaccine is being modified and given to young children as part of a clinical trial.

Earlier, a 12-year-old boy was vaccinated against coronavirus, although Cuba's clinical trials have not been approved by the World Health Organization. In some parts of the world, children aged 18 and over are being vaccinated, but vaccines were not available for those younger.

Now Cuba has made history by phasing out corona vaccines to children aged 9 to 11.

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