No COVID-19 vaccine? By no means guaranteed, says British PM Boris Johnson
Earlier on Monday, the British government published a document of the long-expected COVID-19 recovery plan, hoping to gradually ease the lockdown measures while at the same time getting the coronavirus pandemic under control.
A COVID-19 vaccine is "by no means guaranteed," British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday night. Speaking at a press conference, Johnson referred to the part Britain was playing in looking for a valid coronavirus vaccine, Xinhua reported.
Asked by the media, Johnson said he hopes that a vaccine will be developed, but there is no guarantee. "I`m hearing some very encouraging things from what`s going on at Oxford (University) to achieve a vaccine."
"What I can tell you is that the UK is at the forefront of concerting international activity to try to deliver a vaccine," said Johnson.
The government`s Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance said the chances of developing a vaccine for the disease is getting higher. But he also agreed with Johnson`s comment that it was not guaranteed.
Earlier on Monday, the British government published a document of the long-expected COVID-19 recovery plan, hoping to gradually ease the lockdown measures while at the same time getting the coronavirus pandemic under control.
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