Health
Government hopes for COVID vaccine by early 2021, but could be 12 months delayed – The New Daily
The federal government says a COVID vaccine may be ready early 2021, but admitted it could take an extra year if mRNA candidates are needed.

The federal government says it still holds out hope a COVID vaccine may be ready for distribution from early 2021, but admitted it could take an extra year if current leading candidates do not pan out.
It could take between nine and 12 months to make the type of promising vaccines currently being developed by American big pharma companies Moderna and Pfizer, Industry and Science Minister Karen Andrews said.
Australia currently has agreements to produce two leading vaccine types one from the University…
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