An antibody against Covid-19 might be prepared by year-end, the top of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday, without explaining.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, tending to the furthest limit of a two-day meeting of its Executive Board on the pandemic, stated:
Writing in The Economist, director-general of the WHO @DrTedros warns that to end the pandemic, the world must resist “vaccine nationalism” https://t.co/9nqAH1bgtB
— The Economist (@EconUS) October 7, 2020
“We will require vaccines and there is trust that before the current year’s over we may have an immunization. There is trust.”
Nine exploratory immunizations are in the pipeline of the WHO-drove COVAX worldwide antibody office that intends to appropriate 2 billion dosages before the finish of 2021.
Pleased to participate in @nfhfoundation's 'Healing Landscape' debate. In recovering from #COVID19, we need nature to take care of us, just as much as we need to take care of nature.pic.twitter.com/zpX7mwAs1h
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) October 7, 2020