Health
COVID-19 vaccine unlikely to be ‘magic bullet’ when it arrives – Las Vegas Review-Journal
Hopes that a vaccine will be approved by year’s end continue to build, but questions about efficacy, manufacturing and distribution lead some to call for tempered expectations.

The COVID-19 pandemic has dashed many hopes for the fall — of returning to an actual classroom, office or even a football stadium.
One huge hope remains: that a COVID-19 vaccine will come as soon as October and with it, a return to life as we knew it before the coronavirus.
But is that hope based on reality? Many national experts suggest keeping expectations in check related to effectiveness and speed of delivery.
“I don’t think we’re going to get a magic bullet,” said Arthur L. Caplan, profe…
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