Posted by Alumni from Medium
May 1, 2020
The first major outbreak of a coronavirus was nearly two decades ago. As that strain raged through Asia, there was an immediate effort to develop treatments and vaccines against the novel pathogen. Impressive measures were put into place to curb the spread of the disease and prevent people from contracting it. Vaccines stood as the crown jewel of this effort: to develop a safe and effective one would have been a monumental accomplishment.Roughly a decade later, after the dust had settled on the original SARS outbreak in Asia, a new strain of the coronavirus emerged in the Middle East causing a similar spectrum of disease symptoms. This new strain, now known as MERS-Cov, ran a similar course. Again, a renewed enthusiasm for developing vaccines surfaced.Now, nearly two decades from the original SARS outbreak, we face yet another novel coronavirus outbreak, this time emerging from China. This one has, of course, spread rapidly throughout the globe. This pandemic is reminiscent of the... learn more