Health
The reason this professor is so ‘optimistic’ about a COVID-19 vaccine – 3AW
The University of Melbourne and Doherty Institute will get almost $3 million to develop two vaccine candidates that target COVID-19’s most potent weapon – spike proteins. Professor Sharon Lew…

The University of Melbourne and Doherty Institute will get almost $3 million to develop two vaccine candidates that target COVID-19’s most potent weapon spike proteins.
Professor Sharon Lewin, Director of the Doherty Institute, joined 3AW Breakfast to discuss the matter.
She was asked about her “confidence levels” of an effective vaccine being developed.
“I’d say at least three studies will definitely have the results if enrolment continues at the pace we’ve got,” Professor Lewin explained.
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