Britain's PM Johnson said - Hopefully the vaccine will be ready, but not guaranteed; Even after 18 years, we do not have SARS virus vaccine


Posted on 12th May 2020 11:35 am by rohit kumar

London. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said important things about the Corona vaccine. He said on Monday night that I am hearing some encouraging things about the vaccine preparation at Oxford University, but there is no guarantee. I am sure I am right that even after 18 years, we do not have SARS virus vaccine.

 

Johnson said that the only thing I can say to you is that Britain is at the forefront of international vaccine making activities. He said this when asked about Britain's role in preparing the Corona vaccine.

 

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Government is investing huge amount in making vaccine: Johnson

The British PM said that the government was also investing huge amount to prepare the vaccine. If you ask me if I am sure about not having this situation for a long time, then I cannot say that. Maybe we have to take a more soft or tough attitude than this. We have to adopt smarter ways to deal with it. It is not just an infection, but there is a risk of spreading the infection in future too.

 

'I don't be surprised if the vaccine is not made'

 

Britain's Chief Scientific Advisor Patrique Valens said the possibility of developing a vaccine was high. He said that I would be surprised if there is no vaccine in Britain. However, he too appeared to agree with his Prime Minister on this issue. He said that Oxford University is preparing a corona vaccine. The vaccine trial on humans started here on 25 April. Microbiologist Alyssa Granetto was the first to be vaccinated with Kovid-19.

 

Prime Minister's plan to reopen the country criticized

Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday tabled a plan to remove sanctions from the country. For this, he talked about shifting from 'Stay Home' to 'Stay Alert' message. The scheme is being criticized. People say that the new rules are not clear. Johnson is being accused of toughening the current lockdown rules. There is confusion about opening and non-opening facilities. However Johnson has sidelined these allegations. He said that in the new rule also people will have to stay more at home.

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