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Can AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine still be ready by year-end despite sick patient?
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The CEO of AstraZeneca claims the company may still have a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year despite trials being put on hold after a patient got sick. Bipartisan Policy Center’s Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anand Parekh details the patient’s complications.Sept. 10, 2020