For that time, the first clinical trials would be done, said World Health Organization spokesman Tarik Jasarevic.
"Teams of experts from around the world are engaged day and night in this and other joint missions and we believe it will work. The new virus is a global problem, and the vaccine against it is a global effort to get support from both the World Bank and the Coalition for Innovation in Preventing the Spread of Infectious Diseases. The goal of everybody is to find a vaccine as soon as possible, " - Jasarevic told the media.
According to him, it has been confirmed based on the genetic structure of the virus that it does not come from a laboratory, and there is increasing evidence of linkage of quid-19 to similar coronaviruses that occur in bats.
"The very beginning and transmission of the virus to humans has so far been unclear. The most likely assumption is that the animal is a carrier of bats by humans, "said Jasarevic, who also points out that there is a particular concern that there are cases without clear epidemiological links.
The death toll from coronavirus infections has soared to more than 3,000 after China reported 42 more deaths today.
But there have been deaths in other countries, including 54 in Iran and over 30 in Italy by yesterday.
There are nearly 90,000 confirmed cases of infection worldwide, and the number of infected is now growing faster outside China than in this far-flung country.
World media reports that most patients have only mild symptoms, citing World Health Organization (WHO) data, and so far the mortality rate in this epidemic varies between two and five percent.