It looks like as has been said this is going to end up like the flu where you have an annual ***, the sooner they get us all vaccinated the better.
Vaccines and treatments could mean that - by the end of the year - Covid-19 is an illness we can live with "like we do flu", the health secretary has said.
Matt Hancock told
the Daily Telegraph he hoped new drugs by the end of 2021 could make Covid a "treatable disease".
The drugs - and vaccines - represent "our way out to freedom", he said.
However, scientists have warned against treating coronavirus like the flu, as mutations are getting "more dangerous" and "more infectious".
Dr Sarah Pitt, a virologist at the University of Brighton, told the BBC: "It's not a type of flu. It's not the same sort of virus. It doesn't cause the same sort of disease, it's very, very nasty."
Mr Hancock said he hoped all UK adults could be offered the vaccine "a bit before" September.
He said new treatments were needed for a "small number" who may not be protected by vaccines - a first dose of which has already been given to 14 million people.
Antibody treatments are being trialled as an alternative to vaccines for people with impaired immune systems.
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