The vaccine has been prepared in the country to fight the coronavirus. Clinical trials for this new Corona Vaccine are also starting next week. But even more interesting is that for the first time in the country, the person has also been selected for the trial of this Corona Vaccine. The first name for Human Trials has come out of Chiranjit Dhebar. Clinical Trials will start next week on school teachers by profession. They will have to go to Bhubaneswar Center of ICMR for testing.
Confirming the news on his Facebook page, Chiranjeet Dhibar wrote that in the inspiration of Sangh, I have donated my body to the country for the clinical trial of Coronavirus.
According to the information received, Chiranjeet had applied for the clinical trial in April itself. On Sunday, he received a call from the Patna centre of ICMR that his election had been held for a clinical trial. He has now been called to Bhubaneswar for this process.
Experts say that Chiranjeet Dhiwar is a teacher in a school in Durgapur, Bengal. Also, members of the primary unit of the All India National Educational Federation, a subsidiary organization of the RSS, are members of the state-level committee.
Let us tell you that the country's domestic pharmaceutical company Bharat Biotech has prepared a new vaccine for Coronavirus in association with ICMR.
This month, clinical trials of the vaccine are scheduled to take place in about 12 centres across the country. The government has decided to launch it on August 15 next month.
After 22,752 new cases of Covid-19 in the country, the number of infected people in the country increased to 7,42,417 on Wednesday, while the death toll increased to 20,642 with 482 more deaths due to this infection.
According to the latest data released by the Union Health Ministry at 8 am, 4,56,830 patients of Covid-19 have been cured and 2,64,944 people are still under treatment.
"The recovery rate for patients is around 61.53 per cent," the official said. Foreigners are also involved in the total number of confirmed cases of Covid-19. More than 20,000 cases have been reported across the country for the sixth consecutive day.