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Virus vaccination unlikely until 2021: WHO – Hepburn Advocate
Researchers are making “good progress” in developing vaccines against COVID-19, but their first use cannot be expected until early 2021, a World Health Organi…
Researchers are making “good progress” in developing vaccines against COVID-19, but their first use cannot be expected until early 2021, a World Health Organization expert says.
The WHO is working hard to ensure fair distribution of the vaccines, but in the meantime it is most important to suppress the spread of the coronavirus, executive director of WHO’s emergencies program Mike Ryan said.
“We’re making good progress,” Ryan said on Wednesday, noting that several vaccines were now in phase 3 …
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