Coronavirus vaccine breakthrough: Britain to be fully vaccinated by Christmas, says Oxford
A VACCINE update has prompted excitement after the leader of the Oxford University coronavirus trials confirmed that the entire British population could be vaccinated by the end of the year.
A coronavirus vaccine could possibly be available by Autumn, according to Oxford University trial leader, Sir John Bell. When asked by what time he thought the entire British population would be vaccinated, Sir John said Christmas. LBC host Matt Frei was stunned and reminded the professor that many experts originally predicted the process of starting vaccinations wouldn’t begin until spring 2021.
The professor said: “There are a lot of wise people in the vaccine business who turned the problem across to the standard development programme for vaccines, which gave them a read-out in mid-2021.
“What I don’t think they acknowledged is that you can speed lots of the bits of the process up.
“You could manufacture in anticipation of regulatory result. That saves you three months at least, and maybe more.
“You can do your clinical trials in the way that the Jenner Institute scientists have done, which are much faster and much more efficient than the usual approaches to vaccine development.”
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