London: former head of BritainVaccines against COVID-19 will need to be cheaper to administer – whether with patches, pills or sprays – to ensure countries don’t have to spend so much, the Vaccine Task Force said on Tuesday.
“We may not be in a position where we really have to go through this monumental logistics challenge of getting vaccines into weapons,” said former UK president Kate Bingham. vaccine workforce, told a parliamentary committee.
“So the second area that I think we should be looking forward to is: how do we improve the format of these vaccines so that they are much easier and more affordable to deploy than patches, pills or sprays”, he said.
“We may not be in a position where we really have to go through this monumental logistics challenge of getting vaccines into weapons,” said former UK president Kate Bingham. vaccine workforce, told a parliamentary committee.
“So the second area that I think we should be looking forward to is: how do we improve the format of these vaccines so that they are much easier and more affordable to deploy than patches, pills or sprays”, he said.
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