British expert: There is no guarantee that vaccine can be found in 18 months

An expert on infectious diseases advising the British government on the distribution of Ovid-19shi has warned that there is no guarantee that an antivirus vaccine will be found soon. Professor Jodie McVernon said she was worried there was a dogma flowing that the vaccine for the virus could be discovered within 18 months. McVernon [...]
Professor Jodie McVernon said she was worried there was a dogma flowing that the vaccine for the virus could be discovered within 18 months.
McVernon said that “had no security in this thing” and although he said he hoped the vaccine would be discovered “this is not guaranteed”, writes The Guardian, translates Periscopi.
She said: “for this reason we need a much more uncoherent discussion about how to learn to live with the new virus, how to adapt over time, how to reduce its risks, and how to find new therapies and other treatments that can reduce the number of deaths... hoping for a vaccine, but being aware that it cannot come. This is important. ”
Anyway, Mrs. McGovern has not even supported the idea of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson over “the population's submunity”, saying there was not enough biological knowledge of the virus yet. /Periscope












