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‘Encouraging’: First COVID vaccines on track for early-to-mid next year – ABC News
“The first doses will roll out the door in record time … We’ll start seeing vaccinations in late January.”

Since the pandemic began, the possibility of a vaccine has been a source of hope. Now, more than half a year in, there are almost 200 COVID vaccines in development, of which eleven are in the final stage of being tested on humans. Are we there yet?
Several of these frontrunners may be approved though potentially just for emergency use by January, some experts say.
That’s a big call. Makers still have to prove their vaccines work and they’re safe. Even then, supply would be very limited. Frontline…
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