The director of the Wellcome Trust, Sir Jeremy Farrar, has said he believes a vaccine against coronavirus will be available in 2020 and 2021.
“In the last seven months since I have been involved, the progress is absolutely staggering and there are now first generation vaccines, there’s probably five or six of them from the US, from Europe, from China, from Russia that are becoming available,” Sir Jeremy told the BBC, adding that there had been huge progress in vaccinology over the last 10 years.
But until we get the COVID-19 vaccine, face masks remain one of the main forms of protection against the coronavirus. So, to make the everyday battle against the pandemic a little more bearable, artists and businesses are introducing custom designs to the face coverings they’re selling. And it turns out that a popular choice among them is — drumroll, please — cats. Finally, right? What better way to lower our collective stress level than walking purring around with whiskers on our snouts.
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