World / There won't be enough vaccines to prevent rise in cases for 3-6 months: WHO

"We are not going to have sufficient vaccinations in place to prevent a surge in (coronavirus) cases for three to six months," WHO's Dr Mike Ryan said. He called on people to maintain social distancing and follow other measures to prevent spread of COVID-19. His statement comes as UK became the first country to approve Pfizer's vaccine for widespread use.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 03, 2020, 08:04 AM
ZURICH- The World Health Organization does not believe there will be enough quantities of coronavirus vaccines in the next three to six months to prevent a surge of infections, its top emergency expert said on Wednesday.

“We are not going to have sufficient vaccinations in place to prevent a surge in cases for three to six months,” Mike Ryan told a social media event, calling on people to maintain social distancing and respect other measures to restrict the spread of COVID-19.