Health
Australian scientists say too early to pick COVID-19 vaccine race winner in advice to Federal Government – ABC News
As international pressure grows to lock in supply of a COVID-19 vaccine, the Australian Academy of Science’s advises the Federal Government it is still “too early” and backs Australia’s current wait-and-see approach.

The leading group of scientists advising the Federal Government says there is still no clear frontrunner in the global COVID-19 vaccine race, and picking a winner after six months is like “betting on a horse race”.
- The advice from 15 of Australia’s most prominent researchers and scientists says no clear COVID-19 vaccine leader has yet emerged
- Despite the advice the Federal Government is understood to be moving swiftly to lock-in agreements across the world
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