Germany warns vaccine could take 'years'
Updated | By AFP
Germany's health minister said developing a vaccine for the coronavirus
could take "years", after Donald Trump predicted it could be achieved
by the end of 2020.
"I would be delighted if it was possible to achieve this in a few months," Jens Spahn said late Sunday on ARD television.
"But it can also take years as there can of course be setbacks, as we have seen some with other vaccines," he said.
"The development of vaccines is one of the most challenging and difficult tasks in medicine."
Trump, relaunching his re-election campaign on Sunday, was more optimistic.
"We are very confident that we're going to have a vaccine at the end of the year, by the end of the year," he said in a Fox News "town hall" show broadcast from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
"The doctors would say 'well, you shouldn't say that.' I'll say what I think," he said.
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