The discovery of a vaccine has been likened to the invention of the atomic bomb in terms of scientific importance – although unlike the atomic bomb, which unleashed death and destruction, this invention could well liberate the world and see a semblance of normalcy returning to the globe.
The first breakthrough came when multinational pharmaceutical company Pfizer Inc and German biotechnology company BioNTech announced they had developed a vaccine with 90% efficacy – although they later upped it to more than 94%. Shortly afterwards, biotechnology company Moderna announced its vaccine candidate also had an efficacy of 94%.
And then Oxford University in the UK, in collaboration with British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, said it too had made a breakthrough, with a vaccine with an efficacy of around 90%.
Some countries could start to roll out vaccines within weeks – an astonishing achievement when you consider that it usually takes scientists 10 years to develop a vaccine. Now they’ve done it in just a few months.
But there are hoops to jump through before things start happening in South Africa. We take a look at what’s been going on.
WHAT THE BIG GUNS ARE SAYING
Finance minister Tito Mboweni says SA has put R500 million aside to place us at the forefront of receiving vaccines when they become available.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der 10 December 2020-Ausgabe von YOU South Africa.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent ? Anmelden
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der 10 December 2020-Ausgabe von YOU South Africa.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
BALLON IN THE BAG
Manchester City midfielder Rodrigo Hernandez Cascante says his Ballon d'Or win is a victory for Spanish football
IT WAS ALL A LIE
A new doccie exposes the Grey's Anatomy writer who fabricated her life story
'I WILL NEVER GIVE UP'
After her husband, anticorruption activist Alexei Navalny, was poisoned and murdered by the Kremlin, she became the public face of Russia's opposition. In this candid interview Yulia Navalnaya opens up about life on the run, her perilous family life and why she's continuing her husband's fight to save their country
AGREE TO DISAGREE
Trevor Noah on how his childhood squabbles with his mother inspired his delightful new book
PAUSE THE CLOCK
Researchers have discovered that the ageing process spikes at 44 and 60. Here's what you can do to slow it down
MPOOMY ON TOP
We chat to SA's most popular female podcaster about love, loss and her booming success
MY BROTHER IS NOT TO BLAME
Tinus Drotské says his sibling, ex Bok Nǎka, is the victim in the brawl with a neighbour that landed up in court
MATT THE RECLUSE
A year after his friend's tragic death, the actor continues to shun the spotlight
A LEAP OF FAITH
After her husband tried to kill her by tampering with her parachute she thought she'd never trust a man again-but now she's found love
THEY'RE MY KIDS!
This West Coast woman treats her monkeys as iftheyre humans and animal activists are not happy about it