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Covid-19’s worldwide rampage has so far killed 552,512 people and infected over 12 million. The respiratory illness shows no signs of slowing down. Closer home, India has displaced Russia to become the third country most affected by the corona-virus with over 767,000 cases and 21,000 deaths. There is thus a global clamour for either a drug to cure the disease or a vaccine to inoculate the healthy population.

Unfortunately, as of now there is neither a cure nor a vaccine for Covid-19 and that’s what makes

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