Speed Of Coronavirus Vaccine Development May Hurt Public Confidence

Vaccine developers worry that the focus on development speed may embolden anti-vaccine movement and hurt public willingness to get a COVID-19 shot if one is approved.

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Survey data suggests the most people expect a coronavirus vaccine to be ready in 2021 or later, despite pledges by the White House and companies to have one available before the end of 2020. • Source: Shutterstock

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