
Why a coronavirus vaccine takes over a year to produce – and why that is incredibly fast
In the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine, the public is repeatedly reminded that the finish line is at least 12 to 18 months away. Here's why.
There are many great initiatives, resources and tools that emerge in the light of the Corona-crisis that contribute to better interaction, create opportunities and help. But there is a poor overview of everything that exists and lack of any good information in English.
So in the last 3 days, we in Global Shapers Oslo have set up a simple national hub, ShapeNorway, an initiative to gather resources and information about the Corona-crisis, to help Norwegians through quarantine and isolation.
ShapeNorway will serve as a national hub with an overview of resources, tools and initiatives that provide both help and support to people in this difficult time.
In the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine, the public is repeatedly reminded that the finish line is at least 12 to 18 months away. Here's why.
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