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SPECIAL REPORT: The world is at war. Look inside the labs where the sharpest minds on the globe are working on the front lines to find a coronavirus cure.

Look inside the labs where the sharpest minds in the world are working on the front lines to find a coronavirus cure. We speak to the scientists who are putting their lives at risk to save others. Sky News Australia presents 'The race for a cure' – an investigation taking you inside the laboratories working day and night on potential treatments, vaccines and cures – and we speak to people infected with coronavirus about what it’s like to live with the virus that has reshaped the world.

Experts tell us that a vaccine is likely to be ready much sooner than previously thought, how previous health crises are helping us navigate this current pandemic, we explore the claims that the virus leaked from a Chinese bioweapons lab – and speak to experts who warn an even worse pandemic may be on the horizon.

 

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Unanimous Australia-wide Only the ABC crowd will be injecting Bill Gates' vaccine

Totally agree that the world is at 'war', an excellent analogy. Exactly like WWI where incompetent leadership killed millions.

Skynews relentless, deflecting of the facts attacking China & WHO. Skynews are protecting the incompetent & failures to act early, by conveniently ignoring the question all Americans should ask, why did the US govt wait 78 days to act?

Again with the xenophobic attacks, there is no, proof zero evidence as to the cause, other than the speculation. Why because most of the planet is fighting the virus including the two major aid contributors China and Russia with Cuba...

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Funny that. Liberals relying on Science.

Do you think the links with the common flu virus will stop the release of a vaccine because the pharmaceutical industry doesn’t want to lose money on various flavoured paracetamol and saline nasal sprays. Herbal remedies and doc visits? Making viruses to see us shit we don’t need

Such dramatic reporting..WTF has happened to SkyNews 😢

Sky News believes in science? Since when?

Straight up you lost me Peter. Race for a vaccine. They can stick thier vaccines up thier preverbials!

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Scientists are the sharpest minds on the globe. Unless they’re working on Climate Science, right Sky News? Pick n Choose your science! Just not that one, doesn’t suit the Murdoch narrative.

Science to the rescue.... Hypocrisy has no bounds with this organisation and the scum that work there.

Don’t fucking forget; those sharp minds are also the cause of these biological warfares..

The only man that can save the world is Andrew Bolt.

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