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  1. 2020年12月22日 · The Gates letter, which comes a month before the expected January release of the foundation’s official Annual Letter, sees a lot to be optimistic about in the recent course of the pandemic—as...

  2. 2021年1月27日 · Our 2021 Annual Letter. The year global health went local. The world has an important opportunity to turn the hard-won lessons of this pandemic into a healthier, more equal future for all. By Bill and Melinda Gates. |. January 27, 2021 18 minute read. 0. We are writing this letter after a year unlike any other in our lifetimes.

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    • The World Is Creating This Vaccine on A Historically Fast Timeline.
    • There Are Dozens of Candidates in The pipeline.
    • It Might Not Be A Perfect Vaccine Yet—And That’S Okay.
    • We Need to Manufacture and Distribute at Least 7 Billion Doses of The vaccine.

    Dr. Anthony Faucihas said he thinks it’ll take around eighteen months to develop a coronavirus vaccine. I agree with him, though it could be as little as 9 months or as long as two years. Although eighteen months might sound like a long time, this would be the fastest scientists have created a new vaccine. Development usually takes around five year...

    As of April 9, there are 115 different COVID-19 vaccine candidatesin the development pipeline. I think that eight to ten of those look particularly promising. (Our foundation is going to keep an eye on all the others to see if we missed any that have some positive characteristics, though.) The most promising candidates take a variety of approaches ...

    The smallpox vaccine is the only vaccine that’s wiped an entire disease off the face of the earth, but it’s also pretty brutal to receive. It left a scar on the arm of anyone who got it. One out of every three people had side effects bad enough to keep them home from school or work. A small—but not insignificant—number developed more serious reacti...

    In order to stop the pandemic, we need to make the vaccine available to almost every person on the planet. We’ve never delivered something to every corner of the world before. And, as I mentioned earlier, vaccines are particularly difficult to make and store. There’s a lot we can’t figure out about manufacturing and distributing the vaccine until w...

  3. 2022年4月30日 · The manufacturing alone is a huge challenge: To prevent the inequities we’ve seen in COVID-19, the world needs to be ready to produce enough vaccines for everyone on the planet within six months of discovering a new pathogen. That’s 8 billion doses for a single-dose vaccine, and 16 billion for a two-dose version.

  4. My White House remarks on COVID. Everyone can step up commitments to end this pandemic and prevent the next one. MOST POPULAR IN PANDEMIC PREVENTION. Read more. 3 things we can do right now. If we’re going to make COVID-19 the last pandemic, the world needs to get to work right away on these key areas. No more pandemics.

  5. 2021年1月27日 · Bill and Melinda Gates said in their annual letter that the U.S. deserves thanks for a fast COVID-19 vaccine and mRNA vaccines hold great promise.

  6. 2020年9月29日 · A three-part plan to eliminate COVID-19. By Bill Gates. Co-chair, Board Member, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Sep 29, 2020. 5 min read. The world is on the brink of a scientific achievement: A safe, effective COVID-19 vaccine will likely be ready by early next year. In fact, there will probably be more than one vaccine available.