The World Health Organization (WHO) has repeatedly warned that "if you do politics with antidotes, the whole world will have to pay the price." But who listens! Russia's health minister has announced that their "much-controversial" antidote, Sputnik V, is coming to market this month, ahead of a final report from a clinical trial.
America does not stop. US President Donald Trump is leaving the counter shout. He had earlier announced that his country would not even touch the Russian and Chinese antidotes. Cited ‘incomplete trial’ as the reason. If the words of US officials two days ago indicate that Russia has not received the vaccine, there is no obstacle to follow in their footsteps. They said the Trump administration is considering giving government clearance to the potential US vaccine before the third phase of clinical trials is completed. No one has mentioned which company's vaccine they are thinking about. On Tuesday, Trump again announced that the Swedish-British company AstraZeneca's antidote Chadox-1 would be allowed in a third round of clinical trials in the United States. "I'm glad to announce that," Trump said. The potential vaccine made by AstraZeneca has reached the third stage of clinical trials. This vaccine has been included in the list of vaccines that are in the final stages of trial. In the United States, we are doing things that are beyond human comprehension. "The Chadox-1 vaccine is a joint venture between the Jenner Institute at Oxford University and AstraZeneca. The Serum Institute of Pune has also got permission to start its trial in India. Trump is sounding the message of hope with this antidote. AstraZeneca also said that 30,000 volunteers from different races, tribes and regions across the United States will take part in the trial. Everyone is above 18 years of age.
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But in the end, Trump claims that the process (vaccine trial) that takes years to complete is being reversed by his government in a matter of months. Many are getting the smell of controversy from this. In an interview with Stephen Hahn, head of the US Food and Drug Administration, on Sunday, the US administration said it was considering clearing the test vaccine in view of the state of emergency. With the exception of one day, Trump's announcement about Astrageneca is again raising suspicions, not this 'shout' with the upcoming presidential election in mind! Although Han said in the interview, they are not being pressured from the upper house. However, US epidemiologist Anthony Fawcett expressed support for Trump today, saying, "We will get the report ahead of schedule due to the rapid pace of testing."
Meanwhile, a Moscow newspaper quoted Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murasko as saying that the supply of vaccines would begin in September. For now, however, it will be limited to Russia. Schools and colleges have opened in Russia. The administration wants doctors and teachers to be given the "Sputnik V" vaccine first. But many of them are not agreeing to take the antidote as the trial is not over.
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