On Wednesday, Mike Rayan, a World Health Organization (WHO) expert, said first COVID-19 vaccine use cannot be expected until early 2021 even as researchers are making “good progress” in developing the vaccines and with several vaccines now in phase 3 trials.
“Realistically it is going to be the first part of next year before we start seeing people getting vaccinated,” Mike said a public event on social media.
Talking about WHO working towards ensuring fair vaccine distribution, he said, “And we need to be fair about this because this is a global good. Vaccines for this pandemic are not for the wealthy, they are not for the poor, they are for everybody”.
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“We have to do everything possible to bring our children back to school, and the most effective thing we can do is to stop the disease in our community,” he said. “Because if you control the disease in the community, you can open the schools.”
Several COVID-19 vaccines are in late-stage trials and so far none had failed in terms of safety or ability to trigger an immune system response.