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British scientist makes breakthrough in coronavirus vaccine – report

A leading British scientist has made a significant breakthrough in the race for a coronavirus vaccine by reducing a part of the normal development time from “two to three years to just 14 days”, Sky news reported.

Robin Shattock, head of mucosal infection and immunity at Imperial College London, said he is now at the stage to start testing the vaccine on animals as early as next week with human studies in the summer if enough funding is secured, Sky said.

“Conventional approaches usually take at least two to three years before you even get to the clinic,” he told Sky. “And we’ve gone from that sequence to generating a candidate in the laboratory in 14 days.”

The vaccine will be too late for this current outbreak but it will be crucial if there is another one, Sky said.

In other news – #TheRiver actress Larona Moagi in big trouble with Twitter over her Acting skills

One person who we wouldn’t want to be right now is The River actress, Larona Moagi. While others are busy praising her co-star on the show, Sindi Dlathu for the performance of a lifetime, others are coming after the actress and influencer for her acting skills.

Larona Moagi

Okay, let’s be fair, it’s not everybody who is gunning for Larona but there is a fair number of critics that has made a point of letting the public know what they think of her portrayal of The River’s Tumi. continue reading

Source: Reuters