There are reports of a coronavirus vaccine being tested on humans in Turkey
The coronavirus vaccine tested on volunteers at Hacettepe University in Turkey last week has no serious side effects.
According to Sondakika.com, Professor Murad Akova said that the vaccine was first tested on 20 health workers.
According to him, as in all vaccinations, it is possible to feel a slight weakness, a slight pain at the injection site:
"There is no problem yet."
It is noted that those vaccinated will be vaccinated again in 14 days, one dose.
On days 28 and 42, blood will be taken from these individuals to see if they have antibodies. Periodically, these patients will be monitored and analyzed. The process will last up to seven months.
The expert noted that nowhere in the world there is a fully reliable vaccine.