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Vaccination and drug studies continue without interruption against the coronavirus that affects the world. In this context, promising news continues to come from the main countries from England.
The University of Oxford recently reported the results of manned tests on the vaccine prototype to June, while a surprising statement came from experts at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
SHOW HIV
According to the Daily Mail news, experts stated that everyone is locked into the vaccine by the end of the epidemic, and that the drugs to be developed will play a more critical role in the short term. The experts who gave the example of HIV pointed out that the disease can be controlled with medication, even if it is not yet a vaccine.
MORE THAN 120 TESTS
According to the spokesman’s report, Dr. at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. Michael Pelly said that more than 120 coronavirus medications have been tested worldwide. Concentrated across the UK are remdesivir, the Ebola medicine, tocilizumab, the rheumatoid arthritis medicine and the HIV medicine, lopinavir-ritonavir.
PROHIBITIONS IN THE MIDDLE OF SUMMER
Dr. Pelly announced that favipiravir and hydroxychloroquine were used in his study with 450 patients. Pelly said the restrictions could be loosened beyond estimates in early June with the arrival of test results, and said the bans could be lifted in mid-summer.
Pelly said: “We cannot be quarantined forever. We need the long-term vaccine and medicine at every stage of the disease. “