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An all-out war between humans and the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) is in full swing. It was then that humanity, inferior since the war earlier this year, began a counterattack with vaccines. However, no matter how hastily, the virus remains dominant. A “British variant” has emerged, whose rate of spread exceeds immunity to vaccines, and Europe is emerging as the largest battlefield.
On the 21st (local time), the executive committee of the European Union (EU) approved the use of the COVID-19 vaccine jointly developed by Pfizer, a US pharmaceutical company, and Bioentech, a German biotechnology company. It is a quick fix. The recommendations of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) were made more than a week earlier than originally scheduled, and within hours the decision of the EU Commission followed. Consequently, vaccination is expected to start across the EU on the 27th. It targets 450 million people from 27 countries. Vaccination is carried out step by step, starting with healthcare workers and the elderly in residences. By the end of the first quarter of next year, the general public is expected to be able to receive an injection.
Improving immunity is now a priority in Europe. According to the DPA news agency, the Holy See stated on this day that if the purpose is to research and produce vaccines, even if the tissues of the aborted fetus are used, it is morally acceptable.
This aspect of the speed war is evidence that the tension caused by the spread of the British variety is so great. According to foreign reports, most continental European countries have banned entry from the UK to defend their country from the coronavirus. France decided to block entry into the country through the Eurotunnel and ports such as the Port of Dover for two days starting at midnight that day. Eurostar, a high-speed train between London and Belgium, was also suspended.
Sweden has blocked the entry of Denmark and Great Britain. To stop the Christmas shoppers. Denmark is one of the countries where the coronavirus has spread. This is the first time that Sweden has banned entry into neighboring countries. On that day, the stock markets of major European countries slumped at the same time due to concerns about the UK variance.
Research has also emerged that can amplify anxiety. According to Reuters, Professor Neil Ferguson Imperial College, a member of the British government’s advisory body ‘New Respiratory Virus Threat Advisory Group’, told a press conference that “causation is not clear, but the data appears to be that children are infected easily with the British variant. ” “Until now, it was believed that children are less prone to coronavirus than adults.
For quarantine authorities, fear is both an enemy and a virus. EMA officials argued that vaccines approved for use by the EU are likely to be effective for the strains, and the World Health Organization (WHO) argued that the strains were not out of control yet. The leader of the WHO emergency response team, Michael Ryan, told a video press conference: “Even if the virus has changed a little more effectively to spread, it can be prevented.” Ugur Sahin, CEO of Bioentech, said in an interview with the German outlet, Built TV, that he will conduct an experiment to verify the effectiveness of the vaccine against British strains for two weeks.
But the immediate situation is favorable to the virus. This is because it takes time for the vaccine to be effective and the increase in indoor life is entering the winter season, which is vulnerable to virus suppression. In fact, the Washington Post reported that the rate of new cases per 100,000 people, including 35% in Spain, has increased significantly in the last week.
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