A vaccine?
We could have had one by now.
All I can find is this:
https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/v ... vent-covid
What types of COVID-19 vaccines are being tested?
Several approaches to COVID-19 vaccines are currently being tested. They include both tried-and-true as well as novel approaches.
Here is a brief summary of these different strategies:
Inactivated vaccine — The whole virus is killed with a chemical and used to make the vaccine. This is the same approach that is used to make the inactivated polio (shot), hepatitis A and rabies vaccines.
Subunit vaccine — ......................
it carries on with many more types.
Which type of COVID-19 vaccine is most likely to work?
It is likely that more than one of these approaches will work, but until large clinical trials are completed, we won’t know for sure.
So - according to the above -
I'm correct and we could have had a vaccine by now.
I don't see how a dead virus is dangerous and any vaccine would be better than nothing
while we wait for an improved vaccine.
What have we got so far?
NOTHING.
Useless politicians and utopian dreamer doctors
want to wait for a vaccine that is 100% effective and 100% safe
when such a thing has never existed ever.
What a total stuff up.