Coronavirus: The race to develop a vaccine
While the WHO warns that coronavirus "may never go away", the hunt for a vaccine remains centre stage. But how close to developing one are we?
Testing, tracking and isolation will all reduce the short term impact of the virus, but can we eradicate it?
A coronavirus vaccine remains the Holy Grail treatment, and the hunt to find one if the mother of all global competitions at the moment.
There are more than 100 potential vaccines being tested at a cost of billions of pounds - but if one is ever developed, is it likely to be a commercially lucrative win or patent-free for the good of humanity? Health Correspondent Deborah Cohen reports.
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