Dr. Iman al-Mansour, an assistant professor at the Saudi University, said the Saudi vaccine relies on DNA technology that does not require abnormally negative temperatures.
According to a report by a foreign news agency, Dr. Iman Al-Mansour, an assistant professor at Imam Abdul Rahman Bin Faisal University in the Gulf state of Saudi Arabia, explained the difference between the Saudi corona vaccine and other vaccines, saying that the Saudi vaccine moves from one place to another It's easy.
He said the Saudi vaccine could be stored at up to 4 degrees Celsius and could be stored for up to a year, making it easier to transport the vaccine to remote areas. However, the claim that the vaccine is safe is a clinical trial. Will be done only after
Dr. Iman al-Mansour added: The Saudi vaccine will be licensed only after success in all stages. This whole process will take about 8 months.


