It is not ruled out that no vaccine can be developed and humans and viruses coexist
The European Union reported on May 5th that the European Union News Agency quoted CNN as reporting that with the continuous spread of the New Coronary Pneumonia epidemic, more than 250,000 people have been killed so far. The World Health Organization (WHO) special envoy David Nabarro said in an interview with CNN in the United States that he does not rule out the possibility of developing a new vaccine against the pneumonia virus.
According to reports, a special envoy of the World Health
Organization, a professor at Imperial College London, and a well-known virology
expert Nabaro pointed out in an interview that there are still some diseases
that lack the corresponding vaccines.
He believes that it is impossible to be absolutely sure that the new coronavirus vaccine will appear, and even if it does, it is unknown whether it can pass the effect and safety tests. For example, humans have discovered HIV for nearly 40 years, and have not yet developed a vaccine against HIV.
Be prepared to treat the new coronavirus
Nabarro said that society must now be prepared to treat the
new coronavirus as a continuing threat and continue social and economic
activities while coexisting with the virus.
He put forward the concept of "new social contract", which means that everyone should take personal responsibility when they return to normal life, and they need to isolate themselves after experiencing symptoms or contact with patients suspected of having new crown virus.
Remote work, etc. may become a norm in life and work in the future.
In response to the gradual lifting of restrictions by countries, Nabaro believes that before the vaccine appears, countries have the opportunity to implement restrictions at any time. He said that in the future, there will be new outbreaks of new pneumonia virus in some regions and even countries.
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Name: Gwynneth May
Educational Qualification: MBBS, MD (Medicine) Gold Medalist
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