Friday, November 27, 2020

Good News: Covid Vaccine Latest Updates

 Hello people!

There is some good news for all of you in this time of hardship. Covid19 cases are increasing daily all around the globe. People are eagerly waiting for their vaccine. Most of the people are afraid of going back to the office without any vaccine. 


Amidst all of this, we have good news for everyone. The Serum Institute of India in collaboration with the AstraZeneca company of Britain is preparing effective covid19 vaccines. The vaccine is named as covishield. 


These vaccines were tested in Brazil and Britain with the proper procedures. The success of these trials raises new hope for both the Serum Institute and the AstraZeneca company. They are claiming that this Covishield vaccine is 90% effective against covid19 without any side effects. 


According to the above organizations, the vaccine given to the volunteers was found 90% effective against Covid19 which is really good news for everyone out there struggling with covid19. Another dose was given after one month, and on average, the covid19 vaccine was 70% effective. 


No side-effects were recorded in the volunteers who were given the dose of these vaccines. Against this world pandemic, it has been accepted as an effective step. This will surely improve the health emergency conditions caused by the covid19. 


Serum Institute of India is one of the largest vaccine producers in the world. Serum Institute in collaboration with AstraZeneca is going to produce one billion of covid19 vaccines soon.


3 Billion Vaccines to be produced

The alliance is trying to produce 3 Billion vaccines by the end of the next year. These coronavirus vaccines will be distributed all over the world. 


23000 volunteers participated

A report has been prepared on the basis of the trial done with the 23000 volunteers. This safety database will be presented for independent review. The alliance is planning to submit this for publication as soon as possible so that the data can be reviewed.


Oxford University thanked all the partners and researchers who helped them to develop the vaccine. 


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