British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday he could not promise there would be a successful vaccine against COVID-19 developed by the end of this year, saying “we’re not there yet” even as Britain lines up supplies. Johnson described early stage clinical trial data on an AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine as very positive on Monday.
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‘We’re not there yet:’ U.K. PM Boris Johnson on COVID-19 vaccine
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