World News : Orders have been given to begin preparations for the coronavirus vaccine in UK hospitals.
According to a report, the staff of the hospitals have been told that they will soon be handed over the first batch of Oxford University’s coronavirus vaccine.
According to the report of the British newspaper The Sun, hospitals have been asked to start preparing the vaccine from 2nd November.
Amid the increasing of the corona virus, the Oxford vaccine is considered a game changer for its elimination.
The trial conducted on this vaccine has yielded effective results.
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So far, 11.5 lakh people have died due to coronavirus.
On the other hand, due to the increasing risk of virus, the world economy has seen a great decline. The report states that the Coronavirus vaccine from Oxford, Pfizer and Biotech will be approved soon.
Oxford’s vaccine for coronavirus, which is expected by the whole world, is named AZD1222 or ChAdOx1 nCoV-19.
With which Oxford University is being prepared in association with AstraZeneca.
According to a newspaper report, this vaccine will be given first to those who are facing more health risk.
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On the other hand, a report by ‘Financial Times’ claimed that the British national drug AstraZeneca vaccine to combat coronavirus has had a good effect in elderly people. AstraZeneca has been shown to have a strong immune response in the elderly.
As Financial Times reported, the vaccine that the company is producing has produced protective antibodies and T-cells in older people. AstraZeneca is producing the vaccine in collaboration with the University of Oxford.
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