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Coronavirus and Vaccine

Coronavirus: the push to produce a vaccine. TCE: The Chemical Engineer, [s. l.], n. 945, p. 8–9, 2020. Disponível em: http://search.ebscohost.com.citytech.ezproxy.cuny.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=142073797&site=ehost-live&scope=site. Acesso em: 21 out. 2020.

 

In this article, the author explains what they are trying to do to create a vaccine for the virus. It takes about 16 weeks to identify the virus in your respiratory system. While doctors are coming up with vaccinations that may take up to 12 to 18 months they are testing it on people from all around the world. They have gone to go to Africa to test the virus on kids and parents. But they have not physically tried it on patients who have tested positive for the virus because they feel like the vaccine isn’t good enough to cure the virus. They have been speaking to others all around the world to see if anyone can help find any vaccinations that can cure the virus. And the viral vectored vaccine they’ve been trying to use to see if it can fight the cells. Doctors have been very frustrated with trying to find a cure to help the world but sometimes it takes time to find something as the world gets into a more environmental force they are trying to get everything set before things get worse. Doctors are trying to get less frustrated with this situation and make life better. Since the virus has occurred they all tried to react as quickly as possible but everything was getting worse and they couldn’t react quickly. Once they found out the virus was getting worse they had to close the borders for everything because they didn’t want the United States to get any worse. They have made vaccines to help boost people’s immune systems because Covid takes down Your immune system which you need to live. They have some injections that they put into people’s bodies to mimic the virus to see if the body would fight it off. Doctors from the United States have got in touch with the Uk vaccine magnification center to see if they can help them. 

 

“He admits he has been frustrated by opportunities not being taken to improve operations, though notes that regulators are showing more flexibility with operating companies.”

 

“Advanced planning and preparedness is critically important to ensure a manu- facturer is in a position to respond to an outbreak. That is part of what VMIC is there to do.”

 

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