Acting PM Dominic Raabhwa warned that a coronavirus vaccine is “unlikely to come this year”. The First Secretary said that Britain was unlikely to find a cure for the virus before the rnd of the year - but that it would still be vital in case the UK faced multiple waves of infection.
Appearing on Sophy Ridge on Sky, Mr Raab said:“The antibody test is important because it can tell whether you had the virus, there is also the swab test which says if you currently have the virus. “We are looking at all of these measures to manage and try and bring an end to the coronavirus. "We are also looking at the possibility of a vaccine, that's not likely to come to fruition this year, which could be very important if we get multiple waves of