Good news for those who were infected with "Corona" ... treatment to prevent the return of the virus under test

British scientists are working to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment that can prevent the return of Covid-19 disease for people who have already been infected with it, according to the British newspaper, The Guardian.

The London University Hospitals NHS Foundation and AstraZeneca developed the drug, and the trial participants received two doses, according to the newspaper.

The treatment can be available in March or April if it is approved by the regulatory authorities after reviewing the evidence provided by the study, according to the newspaper.

And 10 participants were injected with the drug, according to the Guardian, according to Dr. Catherine Houlihan, a scientist specializing in the study of viruses at London University Hospitals and heading the study called "Store Chasar."

Hollihan said that the participants had been exposed to the virus at home, at a medical site or in classrooms, according to Bloomberg News.

Last November, the United Kingdom agreed to purchase one million doses of the Covid-19 treatment produced by AstraZeneca called "AZD 7442" if it succeeds in the third phase trials.

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