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Covid-19 vaccine ‘unlikely’ before spring warns Chief Scientific Advisor – Mirror Online
He also warned that that in future, treating Covid-19 may become more like seasonal flu – so the virus will be with us for some time

A coronavirus vaccine may not be in place until the Spring of next year, and even that may stop it completely, the Governments chief scientific adviser has warned.
Sir Patrick Vallance has said it is unlikely that a coronavirus vaccine will stop the disease completely.
Giving evidence to the joint Commons and Lords National Security Strategy Committee, Sir Patrick said that only one disease smallpox had ever been completely eradicated.
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