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The innovation bank against viruses could deny the renewing of this kind of epidemics

 

The innovation bank against viruses could deny the renewing of this kind of epidemics

Prevention is the best and most low-cost methods, which can be used against infections. If we would have a vaccine against viruses like COVID-19, there would be no epidemics and losses at all. But that kind of process requires that the creators of vaccines have the genetic material of viruses and resources to make non-stop creation processes against that kind of threat. 

One of the things, that the world needs in cases like COVID-19 is international cooperation. The nations must send the virus-genomes to other nations for analyzing, and the results of those analyzes should share freely across the world, that the creation of the vaccines can begin as soon as possible. There should be the databases, what operates by WHO, and what would be used to share information of the viruses, and also the development of vaccines should happen under the control of WHO because that thing guarantees that some kind of vaccines is created all the time against viruses, what can be deadly. 

When we are thinking about the African countries, we can have both side-benefit, if those nations would send the virus code to the international databases, and the things like vaccine creation like what kind of space, equipment and another kind of tools are used, and the vaccine creation should be processed, what is always going on. This might look a little bit idealistic, but the thing is that this kind of investment would deny this kind of situation, what COVID-19 caused to the entire world. 

The creation of vaccines requires the genetic material of viruses. Without that material creation of vaccines is impossible. And when we are wanted to make sure that viruses like COVID-19 don't return and cause new epidemics we should create life-time immune defense against viruses, and the problem is that viruses are transforming very fast. So this is the problem with the creation of vaccines. 

Vaccines must be created separately against every virus, because the core molecules, what the immune cells use to recognize viruses can be transformed. And that means that whenever the core molecule of viruses is changed, the new vaccines must be created. The thing that the human body needs to fight against viruses is immune cells. And if the immune cells are destroyed even some mushrooms can be lethal. If the immune cells do not exist the vaccine cannot work at all. So that thing must be remembered when we are creating vaccines. 

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