According to legacy media, the risk of a plague pandemic 'is rising'
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The bubonic plague, otherwise known as the Black Death, has killed over 200 million people throughout history, but responds to antibiotics.
However, the lab behind the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine is developing a 'vaccine' against the pathogen, and the UK government wants a lot of it. The clinical trials have produced 'hopeful results' said the manufacturer.
Much like the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus jab, the vaccine uses a weakened version of a common-cold virus, called adenovirus, from chimpanzees, reported The Mirror in 2021.
But the virus has been genetically altered so it cannot cause an infection in people.
As the vaccine does not contain plague bacterium, it cannot cause plague, but it does include added genes that make proteins from the plague bacterium.
The trial which started in 2021 was expected to run for at least a year, and was funded by Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation - the national funding agency investing in science and research in the UK.
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