Even so, real experience in mRNA techniques is still a valuable outcome for Bangladesh even if the Bongo vaccine itself isn't as efficacious as Pfizer or Moderna. At least you will be ahead of the curve when the next pandemic hits.
That I can definitely 100% agree on. BD does have a decent generic drug manufacturing industry(supplies 98% of local need and still rising) and needs to move onto "proper" R&D in pharmaceuticals and this is a good and relevant place to start.
The tests so far on both human and animal cells have come out showing good efficacy against the virus and so at least so far so good.
Next stage would be the tests on real life monkeys(some may say unethical but who would want to volunteer as a human without animal tests first?) and then if that goes well we need to go to phase 1/2, phase 3 and if it passes both safety and efficacy in these stages, finally approval by regulator and then can be injected into populations for protection.
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