Part 6: The Race for a Vaccine

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How do vaccines work and when will we have one for COVID-19? Scientist executive chairman of the latimes, drpatsoonshiong , explains how scientists are exploring ways to develop a COVID-19 vaccine in the latest 'Science Behind the Coronavirus.' Watch:

Soon-Shiong is a surgeon and scientist who has spent his career studying the human immune system to fight cancer and infectious diseases.

He is also the chairman and chief executive of NantWorks and the owner of or investor in a number of companies, including ImmunityBio and NantKwest, which are currently researching immunotherapies for COVID-19.

 

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DrPatSoonShiong That should be the right of the parent not the government and not the law

DrPatSoonShiong No it is not OK for the government to choose for the people vaccinating their kids

DrPatSoonShiong We have a vaccine for Flu and it still kills 60K per year in U.S. Truth is, it’s possible a vaccine may never be developed. Even if it was, is government going to make it compulsory? What if you don’t want to take it?

DrPatSoonShiong No thank you.

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