The paper, titled ‘, highlights 10 key points which governments should consider when deciding how to roll out a potential COVID-19 vaccine, and how to make sure as many people as possible are vaccinated once a safe and effective version is approved.
More than 170 teams worldwide are currently working on a vaccine, with many in phase 3, large scale trials. Many experts believe an effective vaccine, should it come, should not be expected until late 2020 or more likely, early-middle of 2021.
, Professor French, who teaches in the Brighton Business School, works with the UN and is CEO of Strategic Social Marketing Ltd, said: “Let’s project forward a few months. January, February next year we have a vaccine that works, that’s safe and we’ve managed to produce millions of doses, now the job is to get it out there. So there’s a logistical job, but very importantly there’s also a promotional job, because a lot of people will be saying no way am I going to have that, I don’t trust it.