What happens if the Devi-19 vaccine can't be created?

As countries have been paralyzed by quarantines and lives of billions of people, many expectations have depended on what is viewed as the best way to end the pandemic - vaccine. But there is an opportunity, according to CNN, that it will never develop, and that would not be unprecedented. [...]
But there is an opportunity, according to CNN, that it will never develop, and that would not be unprecedented. If that happens, then societies, instead of erasing Avid-19, can learn to live with it. Cities would slowly open up and some freedoms would be restored if expert recommendations were followed.
Testing and physical tracking could become part of our life in the short term, although an unexpected guide to isolation can arrive at any time. Such an opportunity, according to the American media giant, is being taken into account very seriously by many experts because something like that happened earlier.
There are viruses that we have not yet developed a” vaccine, says Dr. David Nabarro, professor of global health at Imperial College London, who also serves as a special envoy of the World Health Organization for the Pande-19 pandemic.
“We cannot make absolute assumptions that the vaccine will appear or that it will pass all effective and security tests”, he adds. A large number of specialists, however, are convinced that Ovidius 19 will be able to develop, and that their belief feeds it, and that, unlike diseases like HIV-I or malaria, the Coronavirus does not experience mutations so fast.










