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The World Health Organization made important statements about the vaccine that the world was waiting for in the coronavirus epidemic. In her statement, WHO spokesman Fadela Chaib indicated the date they expected the vaccine to be released.
30 September 2020 Wednesday 19:13
In the coronavirus epidemic, which continues to negatively affect the entire world, the number of deaths and cases continues to increase day by day. In the deadly epidemic that turned the world upside down, it was a matter of curiosity to know when an effective vaccine would come out. The expected statement was made by the WHO Spokesperson.
TO SEPTEMBER 28
WHO spokesman Chaib stated in his statement that as of September 28, 191 vaccine candidates were included and 151 of them were in the preclinical stage of development.
THE RESPONSE WILL BE DETERMINED AFTER THE RESULTS OF PHASE 3
“However, we do not yet know which of the candidates will be really safe and effective. We will be able to find the answer after the results of Phase 3,” Chaib said in his statement.
Vaccine release date
Stating that the vaccine could be ready by mid-2021 at the earliest, the WHO spokesperson said:
“The first doses may be ready for use in mid-2021. Initially there will be a limited supply of vaccines, and it will be crucial to first deliver these doses to the groups most at risk of infection in all countries. We are still months away from a vaccine safe and effective and of the time to produce and distribute the vaccine doses. We must continue with the current public health measures and use the tools we have to break the chains of transmission and control the epidemic. “
BETTER PERFORMANCE IN THE ELDERLY
Stating that the vaccine will work better in the elderly, Chaib stressed that they “hope that the Kovid-19 vaccines will be produced for better performance in the elderly compared to the younger ones” and stressed that the coronavirus vaccine will show better results in the elderly.
Last update: 30.09.2020 19:18