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This time, Bangladesh was officially added to the list of the World Health Organization as the inventor of the coronavirus vaccine. So far, more than 200 vaccines have been developed in different countries, but 137 of them have been included in the list of the World Health Organization, of which 48 are in the experimental stage in humans and the remaining 91 are in the animal stage . By including the name on the list, the World Health Organization agreed that Globe Biotech, a subsidiary of Globe Pharmaceuticals, a Bangladeshi pharmaceutical company, is eligible for three vaccine trials at once. Three types of vaccines are known to exist. Meanwhile, Globe Biotech has reported the success of a vaccine called Bancovid in animals. Globe Biotech and ICDDRB also signed a memorandum of understanding to test the latest vaccine.

Globe Biotech President Harun Aur Rashid and CEO on Saturday. Kakon Nag said in a statement that on October 15, the World Health Organization (WHO) had listed the D714G mRNA variant, the DNA plasmid and the Globe Biotech adenovirus type 5 vector. Globe Biotech is the only company in the world to list only three vaccines.

Globe Biotech’s chief investigator said. Asif Mahmood told Kaler Kanth: “We have already made a request to the World Health Organization.”

It should be mentioned that Globe Biotech first announced the development of the corona vaccine on its own initiative on July 2. They claim they started the discovery in March. The Globe president said at a recent event that with government sponsorship, they will be able to give the country and the world a safe corona vaccine in January.



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