- Drugmakers racing to find a vaccine or effective treatment for the deadly new coronavirus in China cautioned that they have a long way to go.
“It will take at least 12 to 18 months, which means in the acute situation we are in now - at least in China - that will not create a benefit,” said Thomas Breuer, chief medical officer of GlaxoSmithKline’s vaccine unit. GSK is working with developers by providing a technology that could make their vaccines more potent.
Clinical trials for treatments can be smaller and of shorter duration than for vaccines, Parsey acknowledged. “It doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try, but we’re often looking for a magic bullet and the bright shiny object. Sometimes we need to just have the basics,” Frieden said. Health officials in the United States and China have set ambitious goals for getting a vaccine to initial human testing within the next few months.
Wow you really love Glaxo Smith Kline don’t you.
Why not trillions business multinationals and their share holder's will have windfall profits.
During the time of Lunar New Year, the Spring festival of China, a deadly outbreak of the coronavirus has emerged in the city of Wuhan. The question then arises,'What is the coronavirus? How dangerous is it?.' Facts Coronavirus Health Epidemic
This shit is like if Ethan Hunt failed in M-I:2
Just a dozen? This is ridiculous. Sometimes these people put their priorities in the wrong places, yet they deploy thousands of people and resources on new weapon development that they may never use in years. What a shame. 😱😱😱
Yeah, what's that gonna help anyone if it arrives in 2021?
Working on it!!! Its “Man” made there’s already a cure. You don’t create something and not have an solution ahead of time
That’s it. Only dozens. Tf
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