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Preparation of a coronavirus vaccine that can be given in pill form

Early tests are planned for a COVID-19 vaccine that can be taken as a pill, with no need for injections.

Work is underway to develop a vaccine to prevent the coronavirus, which will not require injection, as it can be delivered into the body in pill form. 

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The first phase of trials of the vaccine on humans by a company called Orax will begin this year.

The company expects the clinical trial to begin in June. 

Oral vaccines are being considered as part of the second-generation vaccines, which will be more widely developed and easier to distribute and use.

There is no guarantee that the vaccine will be successful after the trial, and even if it does, it will take up to a year for approval.

According to a statement issued by the company, people will be able to use such vaccines at home.

The statement said the vaccine could be shipped from one country to another in a common refrigerator and stored at room temperature, making it easier to supply anywhere in the world.

"We need to do more research to prove that the oral vaccine is effective," said Paul Hunter, a professor of medicine at East Angela University.

"But such a vaccine can be important for people who are afraid of injecting needles, and their speed will make the campaign easier," he added.

He said that such a vaccine would be able to provide other benefits than vaccines injected in the arm.

According to him, injected vaccines are usually the best way to prevent serious illness but often not the best way to prevent getting sick.

The disease usually affects the nose and throat, but the vaccine focuses on preventing the disease in different areas.

The results of this oral vaccine on animals have not yet been published, but the company has described them as encouraging, but the results on humans remain the same, it is not yet possible to say. 

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