Britain's Johnson says cannot take COVID-19 vaccine for granted

Reuters , Monday 12 Oct 2020

London
A video grab from footage broadcast by the UK Parliament's Parliamentary Recording Unit (PRU) shows Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking during the debate following his statement on a new Covid-19 alert system of restrictions in the House of Commons in London on October 12, 2020. AFP

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday there were some hopeful signs that a vaccine would be secured for COVID-19 but he warned that the country must be realistic because it could not be taken for granted.

"There are some very hopeful signs not least from the Oxford AstraZeneca trials that are being conducted but as (the lawmaker asking the question) knows SARS took place 18 years ago, we still don't have a vaccine for SARS," he told parliament.

"I don't wish to depress him but we must be realistic about this, there is a good chance of a vaccine but it cannot be taken for granted." 

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