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COVID-19 vaccine may not necessarily be successful for this reason

Wednesday - September 2, 2020 6:07 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL
Research continues on the Coronavirus vaccine
Research continues on the Coronavirus vaccine

Know why Coronavirus mutation may prove to be dangerous?


SEP 02 (WTN) - The Coronavirus infection epidemic spreading from Wuhan city of China is currently the biggest challenge facing the whole world. The horrors of this disease can be gauged by the fact that by the time this article is written, nearly 8,61,876 people have died in the whole world from Coronavirus infection. At the same time, around 2,59,33,199 people have been infected with this disease.

 

Well, as you know, no authentic vaccine of this disease has yet been made, which has completed all the stages of clinical trials. However, Russia has claimed to have made a successful and safe vaccine of the Coronavirus. However, the WHO is not convinced of Russia's claim as not all clinical trials of this Russian vaccine have taken place.

 

However, you must be wondering why it is being taken so long time to invent the Coronavirus infection epidemic vaccine? So, the reason for this is the mutation of the Coronavirus. At the same time, research is being done in other countries, including India, that even if the Coronavirus vaccine is invented, how effective will it be?

 

Indeed, in a new study, experts have expressed concern over the changing nature of the Coronavirus. Experts believe that if the Coronavirus continues to have mutations, means it keeps changing its appearance again and again, then the effect of the vaccine can also make a difference. And, there is a fear that the corona vaccine may also not prevent its infection.

 

For your information, let's know that a study report of the Journal of Laboratory Physician has given so many information about the constantly changing nature of Coronavirus. This complete study is based on the analysis of 1,325 genomes of the corona, 1,604 spike proteins, and 279 partial spike proteins. According to Dr. Sarman Singh, Chief Writer of this study done in the US, "12 mutations have been found in the corona's spike protein (SARS-COV-2), and 6 of these were novel mutations. At the same time, genetic changes have also been found in Indian strain (MT012098.1) virus infection. Now, we scientists do not know how this will affect the virus of the disease? "

 

According to the study, many changes have been found in the 'spike protein' of SARS-CoV-2 virus. Actually, this spike protein gives the Coronavirus the power to enter the human cells. At the same time, when this spike protein goes into the human body, corona infection starts spreading in the human body.

 

It is clear that the Coronavirus is continuously mutating. And for this reason, there are problems in its vaccine formation. At the same time, scientists are afraid that even if the vaccine is formed, how successful it will be due to the mutation of the Coronavirus, it is difficult to say. According to the WHO, World Health Organization, efforts are being made in more than 170 places to prepare the Coronavirus vaccine. Of these 170 places, 138 attempts are in pre-clinical phase. At the same time, clinical trials are going on in many places. But, the hope of the world is from those efforts where the three phase trial of the clinical trials are going on?

 

Well, now, the cases of Coronavirus infection are increasing rapidly, and no vaccine is available in India yet, it is the need of the hour that you should take full care of yourself. At the same time, wear masks and follow social distancing while exiting the house. Not only this, through the advice of a doctor, increase your own immunity through Yoga, Pranayama, and Ayurveda. Also, keep in direct contact with sunlight for at least 20 minutes to supply vitamin-D to the body.