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For the millions of people around the world who don’t have access to hard-to-get Covid-19 vaccines, a group of Boston-area scientists has a potential solution. And it’s literally a solution, one that you snort in hopes of warding off the deadly virus.
The group is called the Rapid Deployment Vaccine Collaborative, or RaDVaC, and their vaccine is so easy to make that its chief scientist, Preston Estep, said we could whip it up in my kitchen. So we did.
Drawbacks: The vaccine isn’t proven to work, and it doesn’t have regulatory authorization. It also hasn’t gone through huge, lengthy, costly clinical trials like those undertaken by Moderna Inc., Pfizer Inc., AstraZeneca Plc and Johnson & Johnson. The main testing ground for the vaccine is RaDVaC’s scientists themselves and other colleagues like Harvard Medical School’s George Church, who believe the project has merit.
India has recorded the world’s highest infection tally for a second day, leaving hospitals across the country scrambling for oxygen supplies.
Meanwhile, France on Friday became the first high-income country to donate COVID-19 vaccines to a developing nation through the United Nations-backed COVAX rollout programme, shipping more than 100,000 doses to Mauritania.
Also on Friday, Japan declared a third state of emergency for Tokyo and three western prefectures.
Here are the latest coronavirus updates from around the world:
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New Zealand pauses travel bubble after Australian outbreak
New Zealand paused its newly-opened travel bubble with Australia, the government in Wellington said, after a COVID-19 outbreak in its larger neighbour.