Influenza vaccines and coronavirus can be mixed in one injection to make immunization of citizens more comfortable. With such a proposal, the chief executive officer of the Vaccine Production and Innovation Center (VMIC) was made by Dr. Matthew Duschars, reports Daily Mail.
According to the doctor, the center has already begun to study the ability to combine drugs. “It will save a lot of time, and it will be much more convenient to make only one injection,” Dushence stressed. He also noted that if people have to do more than two enclosures of seasonal vaccines at a time, then combine them all in one will be preferable.
The Government of Great Britain has not yet approved these experiments. According to the newspaper, this fall of the Ministry of Health of the country plans to introduce a vaccine against COVID-19 and a flu vaccine simultaneously in different parts of the body.
Previously, Professor Norwich Medical School of the University of Eastern England Paul Hunter said that in the future COVID-19 will be just another “cold.” Hunter predicted that the world would not be able to achieve collective immunity to coronavirus. The symptoms of COVID-19 will gradually approach what observed in the diseased coronavirus in a light form.