Sunday 16 August 2020

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Covid-19 vaccine tracker, August 16: Fauci says even ‘half an effective’ one can control pandemic

Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine tracker August 16 update: Fauci, also a Coronavirus advisor to US President Donald Trump, said if a vaccine became available early next year, as expected, then the pandemic could be brought under “good enough control” by the end of the next year.


Research is happening at breakneck speed. About 140 are in early development, and around two dozen are now being tested on people in clinical trials.

However, no-one knows how effective any of these vaccines will be.

When will we have a coronavirus vaccine?

A vaccine would normally take years, if not decades, to develop. Researchers hope to achieve the same amount of work in only a few months.

Most experts think a vaccine is likely to become widely available by mid-2021, about 12-18 months after the new virus, known officially as Sars-CoV-2, first emerged.

That would be a huge scientific feat and there are no guarantees it will work.

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