Health
How quickly will there be a vaccine? And what if people refuse to get it? – The Guardian
Experts are hopeful a coronavirus vaccine could be released early next year – but that doesn’t mean things will return to normal
Scientists around the world are racing to develop a vaccine against the coronavirus and many believe at least one could be released early next year. According to the World Health Organization, about 23 vaccines are in clinical evaluation, and more than 130 are in development.
Biotech firm Moderna and the National Institutes of Health said their vaccine provoked a desired immune response in 45 individuals; it will move on to larger-scale testing at the end of the month. The University of Oxford,…
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