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Top health execs say don’t expect virus vaccine until at least late 2021

The poll dents hopes of a swift recovery from the crisis that has battered the world economy

A Covid-19 patient at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas.
A Covid-19 patient at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas. Photo: Getty Images

Over two-thirds of the world’s most senior executives in the healthcare industry say a Covid-19 vaccine won't be available until the second half of next year at the earliest.

A survey of nearly 200 C-suite managers by independent investment bank Lazard suggests that a vaccine is still some way off — some 73% of respondents predict a Covid-19 inoculation will come between later next year and the first six months of 2022. And nearly two-thirds, or 64%, said that the pandemic will continue over that period.

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