The government and newspapers appear confident
We need a coronavirus vaccine. Everyone but the most confused of conspiracy theorists would agree with this statement. But there is a lack of consensus regarding when exactly we should expect to get one.
The government has said that we could have 30 million doses of a vaccine ready by September. Some newspapers have echoed these sentiments. But is this timeline realistic or just fanciful thinking?
It’s more than likely the latter. Professor Danny Altmann is an immunologist at Imperial. He told us that most vaccines take between five and 10 years to produce and that at best – very best – we could have a vaccine by early 2021.
“Normally you would talk about a timeline of certainly a few years, or possibly even five years, from the start.”
The British government and newspapers say 30 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine could be ready by September. But that’s not probable. pic.twitter.com/HJwHAVW8bv
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