China Begins Re-vaccination Starting in Beijing
Baku / 28.03.20 / Turan: In accordance with the order of the State Committee for Healthcare of the People's Republic of China, preventive vaccination of the population was fully restored in Beijing, and vaccine manufacturers have resumed production, Xinhua reports.
However, it does not specify the resumption of what preventive vaccination is involved and when was the first - before the Corona Virus pandemic or at the time of its spread.
It is known that in January a vaccine was developed that was tested on animals. In the course of work, the experience of creating a vaccine against the Ebola virus was taken into account. In the second half of March, a human trial began. Project participants were infected with the virus during vaccination. Antibodies were administered to them, after which control was established over the volunteers, the task of which was to determine whether these people had acquired immunity to the virus.
Three groups were created for the tests, each of which will consist of 36 people aged 18 to 60 years old, all from the city of Wuhan. They were quarantined for two weeks, and then for six months. Doctors plan to watch how their body reacts to serum.
Mi Feng, a spokeswoman for the National Health and Health Commission and deputy director of the Department of Public Information, said at a press conference on March 28 that the United State Council’s Preventive and Control Mechanism said 54 new cases were confirmed in China on March 27, all of which were imported. In over 20 days in Xinjiang’s 20 provinces and the manufacturing and construction corps, no new confirmed cases were reported, and in another 6 provinces over 14 days.
Back in early February, an informed Chinese source told Turan that the Corona Virus pandemic in China would be practically resolved by mid-April. As the results show, everything goes to this. —0—
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- 28 March 2020 13:45
Politics
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