Coronavirus vaccine 'weeks' away from being developed, says head of Israeli science research institute

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Coronavirus vaccine 'weeks' away from being developed, says head of Israeli science research institute
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Scientists around the world are working to develop a vaccine against the new coronavirus which has killed over 2,800 people.

vaccine, we are doing everything we can to accelerate development.

"Our goal is to produce the vaccine during the next 8 to 10 weeks, and to achieve safety approval in 90 days. This will be an oral vaccine, making it particularly accessible to the general public. "We are currently in intensive discussions with potential partners that can help accelerate the in-human trials phase and expedite the completion final product development and regulatory activities."is a regional research and development center of the Israeli Science and Technology Ministry, owned by the Galilee Development Company Ltd., Israel's Minister of Science and Technology, congratulated the team"on this exciting breakthrough.

"I am confident that there will be further rapid progress, enabling us to provide a needed response to the grave globalAmesh Adalja, a senior scholar at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security who was not involved in the research, toldon Friday he believes it is possible to adapt a vaccine for an avian coronavirus to human coronavirus.

"If the vaccine is shown to be efficacious and safe, roll out could be quite rapid given they could likely employ manufacturing centers making the prior poultry vaccine," he said.added:"The challenge will be to conduct human trials rapidly to prove efficacy and secure regulatory agency approvals.", director of the U.S.

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