A WHO epidemiologist, Dr. Amjad Al-Khouli, said that there are a large number of health places that are conducting research on a number of victims, and entered them into the third stage of the experiment, but this does not mean that it is possible to get to a vaccine soon, noting Until all these vaccines are still under trial, and no positive final results have been reached.

Al-Khuli, an expert at the organization, added in a phone call to the "this morning" program on the Egyptian "Extra News" satellite, today, Monday, that all possibilities are being tested on more than one research center, and the vaccine that proves its effectiveness and strength is to be approved and manufactured, explaining that the experimental stages Whether the second or third takes a lot of time, he continued, "A vaccine or treatment for the Coronavirus is not expected a year from now."

He explained that it is difficult to control a time for scientific experiments in a specific time, noting that it is possible to repeat some experiments by increasing or reducing a percentage of the elements in vaccines, and therefore the period of the year expected to reach the vaccine is the minimum, not the maximum, indicating that in normal circumstances When a new virus is discovered, it takes several years for the new vaccine to reach Egypt.

He confirmed, a WHO epidemiologist, that the Corona virus is from the same family as the SARS virus, which did not weaken over time but the way it spread from the beginning was different and its elimination was due to the solidarity of the whole world that was able to eliminate it because of the way it spread, explaining that the Corona virus It is very difficult to bet that it will weaken in the near future, and that what makes it more dangerous is its rapid development and development.

Al-Khuli added that it is important in that period to confront the Corona virus, which is the immune system and the preventive and precautionary measures that we follow, noting that the genetic makeup of Corona has been reached.

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