Finding a coronavirus vaccine is a collaborative effort, according to experts, but who gets priority when one is finally found could be controversial.
The president of Germany's Federal Institute of Vaccines and Biomedicines told CNBC that "everybody has been working on a vaccine for everybody."The WHO said at the weekend that there are currently 70 vaccine candidates in development.
The president of Germany's Federal Institute of Vaccines and Biomedicines, an agency of the German Ministry of Health, told CNBC that the race to develop a vaccine is a collaborative and cooperative effort. "I cannot say exactly how this will work but I'm sure everyone is dedicated to the world and not only to their nations or key regions. This is a global effort where the world and humankind needs a good vaccine and we need more than one."
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