14 March 2021Thanks for reading Valbona’s Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. With six Covid-19 vaccines fully approved for use, six others approved for early/limited use, and at least 70 in clinical trials, there is light at the end of the pandemic-shaped tunnel. But faced with the daunting challenge of vaccinating billions of people against the background of the continuous ‘cat and mouse’ game between a mutating virus and vaccine developers, fears about this light being a mirage are understandable. It has been estimated, for instance, that there won’t be enough vaccines to inoculate everyone until 2023/24 and this doesn’t necessarily take into account the emergence of new variants that would require tweaked vaccines.
Vaccinating the world against Covid-19
Vaccinating the world against Covid-19
Vaccinating the world against Covid-19
14 March 2021Thanks for reading Valbona’s Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. With six Covid-19 vaccines fully approved for use, six others approved for early/limited use, and at least 70 in clinical trials, there is light at the end of the pandemic-shaped tunnel. But faced with the daunting challenge of vaccinating billions of people against the background of the continuous ‘cat and mouse’ game between a mutating virus and vaccine developers, fears about this light being a mirage are understandable. It has been estimated, for instance, that there won’t be enough vaccines to inoculate everyone until 2023/24 and this doesn’t necessarily take into account the emergence of new variants that would require tweaked vaccines.