A world free from coronavirus could be up to a decade away unless the international community acts on vaccinating the most vulnerable societies, according to former foreign secretary David Miliband.
Speaking to the BBC’s Coronavirus Newscast, Mr Miliband, who is now president and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, said he feared that it could be “five or ten years" before the people his organisation helps "get any sniff of a vaccine”.
It comes as scientists claim coronavirus is unlikely to be eradicated and may return each year like seasonal flu. The Chinese experts' predictions echo what the UK's chief medical officer, professor Chris Whitty chillingly warned last week.
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