Recently, experts on the deadly coronavirus vaccine have warned that the introduction of the codeine vaccine does not mean that the epidemic will end, but that precautionary measures must be taken even after the vaccine arrives. According to media reports, Data Evaluation and Learning for Viral Epidemics says the corona vaccine may be helpful in the beginning and may not work for everyone and may only provide short-term immunity. He added that there is a possibility of potential problems with the corona infection vaccine, such as its preparation, distribution, and public acceptance.
Dr. Fiona Cully of the National Heart and Lungs Institute at Imperial College London says that although the vaccine is seen as a cure for the epidemic, people need to be more realistic about their expectations.
"The journey of successful vaccines is fraught with many challenges, after which they are able to work as effectively as we want," he added.
Scientists have made great strides in a short period of time through international cooperation to eradicate the coronavirus, and more than 200 vaccines are currently being tested worldwide.
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