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U S INJECTS HUGE FUNDS TOWARDS ANTI-COVID VACCINE RESEARCH

U S INJECTS HUGE FUNDS TOWARDS ANTI-COVID VACCINE RESEARCH
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Since the month of March 2020 the United States of America has injected more than 6 billion Dollard towards a vaccine to curb down the menace of the world’s dreaded pandemic. The said vaccine has already started its tests as 30 thousands person have gone through the tested to check the efficacy of the medication. President Donald Trump who is not really doing well in opinion polls at the moment said he wishes that the vaccine get fully operational by next year.

Donald Trump whose management of the covid-19 pandemic is not very much appreciated by Americans appeared yesterday in public with a mask for the second time in few weeks. This was in a factory in Morrisville in North Carolina. In a very prudent speech, the U S president caution Americans to put on masks, to respect social distance and to avoid crowded places and drinking spots.

He nevertheless call for some states to stop confinement so as to avoid massive unemployment. He thinks that a future vaccine will bring a great change with the testing scheme being carried out by the Biotech Moderna medical laboratory. Doctor Antony Faotchi talking to CNN thinks that it was an important move towards the anti-coronavirus. “The safety data thus far looks promising. I am watchful because I cannot guaranty anything, but am optimistic that we gonna have a vaccine that works” White House expert thinks that the first result of the 30 thousand tests carried out could be known by November. These progress is appreciated by the American President Donald Trump who visited a production plan yesterday and promises that the vaccine could be in the market probably next year thanks to accelerated procedures. “Instead of the usual sequence of vaccines followed by the production, our strategy is to carry out all those stages simultaneously. So everything goes at one time.


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