TIRANA – A coronavirus vaccine could be approved at the earliest next year, not in September, as some European politicians had hoped, the head of the EU’s medical certification body, the European Medicines Agency in Amsterdam, said Thursday as quoted by EUobserve on Friday.
“For vaccines, since the development has to start from scratch … we might look from an optimistic side in a year from now, so beginning of 2021,” Marco Cavaleri said.
In the meantime, according to a study from the University of Antwerp, half of the people in Belgian remain voluntarily in their own social bubble, as imposed by the lockdown, and refuse to see other people, even though the government now allows them to do so, De Standaard reports.
Since this week people can add to their own family circle four extra people to meet on a regular basis./argumentum.al