coronavirus pandemic may leave many grasping for whatever shred of hope they can find about when it will finally come to an end, but one contagious disease expert is warning that “false hope” about a speedy vaccine will only cause problems.Countries around the world are in a race to develop a vaccine that can stop the spread of the deadly virus, with the World Health Organization announcing last week its experts believe one could be possible within this year.
But in an interview with The West Block‘s Mercedes Stephenson, University of Guelph viral immunologist Byram Bridle said Canadians and people around the world need to come to terms with how unlikely such a time frame actually is.“I’m not going to say it’s impossible but I would say.