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WHO Experts: Don't Expect Covid-19 Vaccine to Be Done Early 2021





World Health Organization (WHO) said the first use of the Covid-19 vaccine could not be used until early 2021. Although the development of vaccines against Covid-19 showed good progress, the use of vaccines could not be expected until early 2021. WHO experts said on Wednesday ( 7/22/2020), as reported by Channel News Asia on Thursday (7/23/2020). 

The Head of the WHO Emergency Program, Mike Ryan, said that his office was working to ensure a fair distribution of vaccines. Also read: Corona Vaccine from Oxford is considered Safe, Promised to be Ready in September However, he continued, that efforts to suppress the spread of the virus will continue to be carried out considering that every day new cases around the world are near record levels. "We are making good progress," Ryan said. Furthermore, Ryan noted that several vaccines are now in phase 3 trials and so far none has failed. Both in terms of safety or the ability to produce an immune response from the body. Previously, the US Government would buy 100 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc. and German biotechnology, BioNTech if proven to be safe and effective.

Ryan also warned schools to be careful about reopening until the transmission of the Covid-19 community was controlled. Debate in the United States about restarting education has intensified, even as the pandemic spread in many states. "We must do everything possible to bring our children back to school, and the most effective thing we can do is stop the disease in our community," he said. "Because if you control disease in the community, you can open a school," Ryan added.




Initial trial of the Covid-19 vaccine."The results of the phase 1 and / or phase 2 trials are very promising. We must believe these results, while acknowledging that there are those who do not prove the vaccine is effective," he said. "This initial phase of the trial discusses safety and whether the vaccine elicits a good immune response. The good news is that we have several vaccines that have been or are moving forward to phase 3 trials to the phases needed to prove it functions for licensing," Aubree continued. Senior scholar at Johns Hopkins University Health Safety Center, Amesh Adalja said, "it is difficult to draw firm conclusions" from the results of the initial trials and noted that the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine would be effective. "I am sure we will get the Covid-19 vaccine, it's just not sure which candidate will make it a people's weapon," Amesh said.

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