How to beat the coronavirus? Re-creating it in Singapore, Australia is vital first step

  • Experts from the two countries as well as Japan have cultured the virus outside China, allowing the testing of potential vaccines and treatments
  • The development allows Singapore to learn about such viruses faster and develop corresponding contingency plans, researchers say

Dewey Simin Beijing
The coronavirus, which originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan, has infected more than 17,000 people around the world. Photo: SCMP / Winson Wong
Scientists from Australia, Japan and Singapore have cultured the new coronavirus that originated in mainland China, taking the first steps towards developing potential vaccines as researchers worldwide race to study the deadly epidemic.

The team at Singapore’s Duke-NUS Medical School will now use the isolated virus – cultured using clinic samples from infected patients – to research new diagnostic methods, monitor any signs of mutation, and test potential vaccines and drugs.

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