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Protection level and timing of early COVID vaccines still uncertain - UK minister

Wed, 28th Oct 2020 07:16

LONDON, Oct 28 (Reuters) - It is likely that the first
COVID-19 vaccines will be imperfect and it is still unclear when
they will be ready and how much protection they will give,
British environment minister George Eustice said on Wednesday.

Asked about an opinion piece by the head of the UK Vaccine's
Taskforce that the first generation of COVID-19 vaccines "is
likely to be imperfect" and that they "might not work for
everyone", Eustice said he thought the analysis was "probably
right".

"A vaccine will be the answer at some point, but it is too
early to say precisely when that vaccine will come. I know
there's some hope that there might something as quickly as
Christmas, but that's not by any means a certainty," he told Sky
News.

"Always with a vaccine, you don't know precisely what level
of protection it will deliver... There's always a lot of doubt
and uncertainty with vaccines."
(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Sarah Young)

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