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Reported by Grid.ID reporter Arif Budhi Suryanto
Grid ID – Until now, we can only stay home while we’re anxious to know when the pandemic crown or Covid-19 will end.
However, it seems that we can be a little calmer.
Because the University of Oxford is rumored to be conducting a corona vaccine trial for the first time tomorrow, Thursday (04/23/2020).
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Launched from Independent.co.uk, this was reported by Oxford University Health Secretary Matt Hancock at a press conference with daily local news.
Hancock said that at the time, this study had received an injection of government funds worth £ 20m or around Rp 384bn.
So that when it comes to success, there will be at least millions of doses of vaccine ready for use in early September of this year.
Because, as we know, the Covid-19 virus that is endemic worldwide has caused the death of more than 175 thousand people and the death of many sectors of the economy.
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In the UK alone, the number of deaths from Covid-19 has only reached over 17,000 cases.
Also, a member of the Oxford team, Prof. Andrew Pollard said this was a sustainability project on his side because the SARS and Mers outbreaks had been eradicated for several years.
“When the Covid-19 virus emerged, there was already research at Oxford on Mers and a vaccine that was being tested in humans.”
“The new genetic code for the Covid-19 virus discovered in January could build on previous research to make vaccine production faster,” he said.
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Although he cannot guarantee its success, Prof. Pollard believes that this trial should be done to examine the probability that it will be obtained.
“You can’t determine anything in this testing process. Vaccine development requires the testing phase multiple times because that’s how you create the perfect vaccine,” he said.
Let’s pray and we wish you the best!
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