Covid-19: WHO to start widespread vaccination mid next year



WHO to start widespread vaccination mid next year WHO had disclosed that about 150 vaccines for COVID-19 were under development globally.
The Chief Scientist of the World Health Organization (WHO), Soumya Swaminathan, has revealed that widespread vaccination for the coronavirus disease is expected to start by the middle of 2021. The WHO chief expressed cautious optimism over the state of the research and development process in an interview.  In her statement she said, “We have now over 20 candidates in clinical studies. So we are hopeful that a couple of them will work. It would be very unlucky if all of them fail.” “So if we are very practical, then we are looking at the middle of 2021 when we will have a vaccine that can be widely deployed. Of course it’s impossible to predict,” she added. Swaminath pointed out that the global race to develop a vaccine had been the fastest timeline ever seen, while noting that there were only 3 months between the time the virus’ genetic sequence was published in January and the time the first trial began.HO to start widespread vaccination mid next year WHO had disclosed that about 150 vaccines for COVID-19 were under development globally.

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