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Coronavirus vaccine may not be a cure-all: Head of UK's vaccine taskforce says it's more likely any injection will just reduce the severity of symptom

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nt-cure-Head-UKs-vaccine-taskforce-warns.html


Coronavirus vacine may not be a cure-all: Head of UK's vaccine taskforce says it's more likely any injection will just reduce the severity of symptoms

Kate Bingham told MPs today she was confident about having a vaccine in 2021
But she was less optimistic the jab could protect against catching the infection
It's more likely the vaccine will be able to reduce severity of symptoms, she said

By Connor Boyd Health Reporter For Mailonline
Published: 12:45 EDT, 1 July 2020 | Updated: 03:41 EDT, 2 July 2020


A coronavirus jab might not provide full immunity against the disease, the head of Britain's vaccine task force warned today.

Kate Bingham told MPs she was confident the world would have some form of Covid-19 vaccine by early 2021.

But she said she was less optimistic that the jab could protect against catching the infection and it's more likely it will only reduce the severity of symptoms...
 
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