Don’t Expect First Coronavirus Vaccinations Before early 2021, says WHO

Mike Ryan, head of WHO emergencies programme, said on Wednesday that the first use of COVID-19 Vaccine cannot be expected until early 2021.
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Mike Ryan, head of WHO emergencies programme, said on Wednesday that the first use of COVID-19 Vaccine cannot be expected until early 2021. Even if researchers get success in developing the vaccine, then it cannot be expected before the early days of next year. He said that while there may be a slight delay in the vaccine formation, there should be no reduction in safety standards.

Impact on the education of 2 crore children: UNICEF

UNICEF said on Wednesday that according to a report, the epidemic would affect the early education of about 20 million children in many countries of South Asia, including India. Parents are also preventing children from going to school at this time. In poor countries, it has also become difficult for children and their families to live.

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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro tests positive for the third time:

On the other hand, the third report of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has came positive again. However, his condition is still better. The President's Ministry of Communications reported that he was tested on July 21. Earlier in the test held on 14 July, he had tested positive. Bolsonaro announced mild symptoms of coronavirus on July 7.

US willing to work with China to develop vaccine: Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump has said that the United States is ready to work with any country, including China, to develop the corona vaccine first. Trump said this on Tuesday when asked about a partnership with China in developing the vaccine. He said that we are doing good work to prepare the vaccine. It is expected to come much earlier than expected. It will be immediately delivered to the people as the US military will help distribute it.

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