This episode originally aired on May 14, 2020.
The coronavirus pandemic wages on, and scientists and public health experts say the only way for it to come to an end is to develop, produce and distribute a vaccine as soon as possible.
As countries around the world scramble for a potential vaccine, with over 100 currently in development, there’s no clear indication of how soon one will be ready, let alone how it will be mass-produced for the world at large.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, looking at the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine.
Guests:
- Jared Hopkins, reporter, The Wall Street Journal
- Linda Saif, PhD., co-director of the Virus and Emerging Pathogens Program at The Ohio State University
- Dr. Robert Frenck, director of the Gamble Program for Clinical Research, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, one of the leading vaccine evaluation centers in the United States
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