Scientists around the world are working together in the race to find a coronavirus vaccine although it is feared it could take at least a year.
Researchers at Imperial College London and Oxford and Cambridge universities are among the experts toiling around the clock.
Imperial have prototypes in early trials and will move to human trials as early as next month. The college’s Prof Robin Shattock said: “We have the technology to generate a vaccine with a speed that’s never been realised before. “Most vaccines take five years in the discovery phase and at least one to two years to manufacture and get into clinical trials. “We are trying to short-track that and we may not be the first – it requires only one group to get there.” In America,
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