Russia develops first Covid vaccine for animals Tom Batchelor © Provided by The Independent
The world’s first Covid vaccine for animals has been registered by scientists in Russia, after tests showed it was effective in several species including pets and livestock.
The breakthrough will allow mass production of the vaccine to begin as early as this month, raising hopes that potential future mutations of the virus that could be even more harmful to humans may be prevented from spreading.
Tests showed that Carnivac-Cov, which entered clinical trials last October, generated antibodies against Covid-19 in dogs, cats, foxes, mink and other animals.
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