COVID-19 could still be causing outbreaks in 10 years time, the creator of the world’s first approved vaccine has said.
Ugur Sahin, chief executive of Germany's BioNTech, partnered with US drug company Pfizer and took less than a year to get a vaccine approved.
Around 500,000 doses of the vaccine have already been administered in the UK and it looks set to be approved in several other countries within weeks.
Despite the progress, however, Sahin told a press conference on Tuesday that he believes the virus may survive for several years to come.
WNU Editor: He is probably right.
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