The coronavirus vaccine has the prospect of the virus, but on its own it will not be able to prevent the pandemic, a research organization warned.
The report was written through a team of researchers gathered through the Royal Society. Researchers said the world deserves to be “realistic” about what the Covid-19 vaccine can also achieve. Restrictions may want to be “progressively relaxed,” as it can also take up to a year to implement the vaccine, the BBC reported.
The researchers added that the vaccine has the prospect of involving the spread of the virus; however, the world has noticed that the history of vaccine progression has witnessed disorders on many occasions. The UK government expects the vaccine to be obtained through the end of the year or early 2021, however, the Royal Society report warned that it would be a long process.
Researchers said that even if the vaccine were made public, it is not imaginable to vaccinate everyone within a month. This procedure can take about six months, nine months, or even a year.
No one can say for sure. There is no doubt that life will return to normal in March, the researchers said, adding that there are still demanding “huge” situations ahead.
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