
Big news can come soon about the vaccine used in the war against Corona in India. The Technical Committee of the World Health Organization (WHO) can approve the emergency use of the vaccine within 24 hours. World Health Organization spokeswoman Margaret Harris told reporters that the technical advisory group is currently reviewing important data related to the vaccine made against the coronavirus.
The news agency Reuters reported that in a press briefing held in Geneva, Harris said, 'If everything is in place and everything is fine and if the committee is satisfied, then we can approve the emergency use of this vaccine in the next 24 hours. Huh. Let us inform you that lakhs of Indians have taken the vaccine but they are not able to travel because the approval has not been received from the WHO yet.
Covaccine has been developed by Bharat Biotech, a Hyderabad-based company. In April 2019, the company made efforts to approve the emergency use of this vaccine. But at that time the World Health Organization said that more data is still needed to give a green signal to the emergency use of this vaccine.
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