There is currently no vaccine or treatment for the virus that causes COVID-19.
"The speed with which we have [produced these candidates] builds very much on the investment in understanding how to develop vaccines for otherfor Global Health Policy at the University of Sussex, told:"Vaccine development work is proceeding faster than ever before—due to scientific advances in sequencing viruses and new vaccine technologies.
However, he cautioned:"Timelines are still considerable, however, because the development challenges for each new vaccine are unique, because regulators need to ensure that vaccines are safe and effective before they are rolled out, and because scaling up production to meet global demand is very challenging.
"Even once a new vaccine becomes available, there will still be difficult distributional decisions about who will receive them on a priority basis, and how limited supplies will be shared globally."
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