The coronavirus vaccine can take 2 years for making it a full-fledged cure
By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 02-05-2020
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The virus spread got worse through transport and travel by people, which got the whole world to succumb to the COVID-19. Now you can't just wait for a miraculous cure to come from nowhere, and in the history of the modern world would be the first time that so many people and countries are affected at the same time. Most of the volunteers are very few and in-between and they aren't sufficient to save so many lives at a go. Hence thinking of bringing the situation to normalcy would be a long stretch.
Now we have to work on developing a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine. The number of doses to be made is incomprehensible as the whole world needs them. And it has to be made very quickly because we have to create a broad immunity for the virus. It's a daunting task ahead. This mammoth task has been like no other when the whole world is fighting to put the coronavirus behind and get back to normalcy.
Keeping the economy closed for days will create a huge impact on developing economies of the world. In many countries, human resources play a huge role in driving the economy. But since the COVID-19 has impacted these resources, it's brought many markets crashing. Till an alternative to finding a cure, perhaps we could just stick to getting a vaccine ready on our hands. The timeline is fast, and you know it's never been done so before, but there is no option left either. The need to persevere and work on the ground situation that we have to deal with, we have to begin the clinical trials early.
The process of making a coronavirus vaccine involves a minimum of eighteen months to two years. When the disease target is picked, a vaccine has to be created and tested on animals before it can be tried on humans. The safety of humans is paramount. We don't want to make a drug-resistant virus in the process and be more damaging to humans.