Coronavirus breakthrough: UK 'leading the way' in race for Covid vaccine before Christmas
THE UK has been praised for its tireless work during the pandemic as a doctor claimed Britain could be giving people a coronavirus vaccine by Christmas.
Coronavirus vaccine: UK is ‘leading the way’ says doctor
Dr Ellie Cannon spoke on the Jeremy Vine Show and praised the efforts being made in the UK in the fight against coronavirus. She added that she was part of the trials for the Oxford coronavirus vaccine and was given a dosage in June. She also said the UK was leading the way and may be on its way to providing a coronavirus vaccine for people before Christmas.
Dr Cannon said: "I am one of the Oxford vaccine guinea pigs.
"I could have already potentially had the vaccination myself as I was vaccinated in June.
"It is very exciting and I think we are very quick to criticise what has happened in the UK throughout coronavirus and the pandemic.
"But one thing we can be absolutely proud of is all the medical research and scientific research that has come out from the UK."
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Dr Cannon highlighted the many ways Britain has been contributing to the fight against coronavirus.
She said: "This includes the Oxford vaccine trial or the recovery trial or the discovery of dexamethasone.
"With all of these things, we really are leading the way so let us hope we can start vaccinating people before Christmas."
Dr Cannon also revealed how she felt the pandemic would come to a close and the efforts needed to see that happen.
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She said: "This is always how I feel that the pandemic is going to end or subside.
"It is not going to be one silver bullet, not just a vaccine as it is going to be lots of things.
"Things like our knowledge, the expertise of the people in ICU, the drugs I have mentioned and things like this testing will change the game alongside the vaccination.
"There will be lots and lots of factors just like there have been lots of factors to how we have responded to the pandemic since March."
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She closed by highlighting some issues she has with claims that a viable strategy against the virus is suppression.
She said: "I have never really agreed with this notion that we have to suppress the virus until the vaccine comes.
"There are going to be lots of answers gathered together."