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WHO says mass vaccinations probably won’t happen until summer 2021 | TheHill – The Hill
The global health body is working to distribute a vaccine evenly throughout the world.

Large-scale doses of a COVID-19 vaccine most likely wont be available to the public until summer 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Sunday.
USA Today writes that WHO Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan told reporters that the ideal vaccine candidate will only require one shot and last for several years.
“By the time people start getting the vaccine … it would be somewhere in the middle of 2021,” she said on Sunday.
This runs parallel to previous reports in which WHO officials hav…
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