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Coronavirus outbreak: 'Vaccine may never be found'
Updated On: 13 May, 2020 07:15 AM IST | | Agencies
Johnson himself had been diagnosed with COVID-19 on March 26 and was admitted to the hospital 10 days later. Johnson was discharged from hospital on April 12

A 'Kill the Virus' mural. Pic/AFP
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, a COVID-19 survivor, has warned that a mass vaccine for the highly contagious disease may be over a year away and may in fact never be found. In his foreword to the government's new 50-page guidance on a step by step easing of the lockdown measures in place to control the spread of the deadly virus, the UK prime minister lays out plans for businesses to gradually start reopening with "COVID-19 Secure" measures of social distancing and for the public to use "good solid British common sense" as the economy is unlocked.
"A mass vaccine or treatment may be more than a year away," said Johnson, highlighting the work being done in the UK by scientists at Oxford University and Imperial College London towards this mission. "Indeed, in a worst-case scenario, we may never find a vaccine. So our plan must countenance a situation where we are in this, together, for the long haul, even while doing all we can to avoid that outcome," he said.
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