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First Coronavirus Vaccine Could Come to Market Early Next Year

First Coronavirus Vaccine Could Come to Market Early Next Year

Forum discusses the progress toward a safe, effective vaccine for the coronavirus.

KQED's Forum

November 10, 202055m 47s

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Show Notes

Early tests show that a coronavirus vaccine from drug makers Pfizer and BioNTech could be 90 percent effective at preventing COVID-19, a disease that has now infected more than 10 million Americans and killed more than a million. While those results look promising, experts say the production and distribution of the vaccine -- which needs to be kept at negative 80 degrees Celsius -- will be complicated to say the least. Other challenges include convincing enough Americans to take the vaccine amid a climate of distrust and misinformation. Meanwhile, other drug makers are also pushing to bring vaccines to the market. We’ll talk about the status of a coronavirus vaccine.

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