Leading oncologist Professor Karol Sikora raised eyebrows this week when he said a coronavirus vaccine might not be needed. Making the comments on Twitter, the Professor said Covid-19 could 'peter out' before a much-awaited vaccine arrives. But is he right? And what do the new testing rules mean for us?
Broadcast on 19/05/20
Karol Sikora is a British physician specialising in oncology. He is Medical Director of Rutherford Health plc, Director of Medical Oncology at the Bahamas Cancer Centre, a partner in and dean of the University of Buckingham's medical school. Wikipedia
Karol Sikora is a British physician specialising in oncology. He is Medical Director of Rutherford Health plc, Director of Medical Oncology at the Bahamas Cancer Centre, a partner in and dean of the University of Buckingham's medical school. Wikipedia
Born: June 17, 1948 (age 71 years)
Nationality: British
Last week 18,838 new infections were reported, down from 24,513 the week before.— Professor Karol Sikora (@ProfKarolSikora) May 25, 2020
It peaked at around 35000 recorded infections.
A sustained decline in new infections, even with increased testing, is so significant.
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