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Vaccine for COVID-19 could be ready in 12-18 months: US top scientist Fauci

The race is on to develop a vaccine against COVID-19.
At least 70 potential treatments are in development, with three at the clinical stage when human trials begin.
Outside China, the US is the only other country undertaking human testing.
America's top medical expert Anthony Fauci has said a vaccine could be ready within 12 to 18 months.
But health officials elsewhere say it could take even longer, as others warn against rushing the process.
John Nicholls is the clinical professor of pathology at the University of Hong Kong.
His team was one of the first outside mainland China to reproduce COVID-19 in a laboratory for research.
He joins us on Skype from Hong Kong.

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Daily Top 5 Stories on the Internet by Lylymom - 15/04/2020

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US:
1. 'We're not there yet':Anthony Fauci warns about reopening economy by nypost
2. Cuomo says 778 die of coronavirus in NYS as death toll leaps again by nydailynews
3. Pelosi calls Trump coronavirus response 'almost sinful': report by foxnews
4. How a liberal Democrat upset Donald Trump's pick for the Wisconsin State Supreme Court by CNN
5. New York City to manufacture its own coronavirus testing kits by politico

World:
1. Coronavirus takes a serious turn in Russia, and Putin no longer radiates confidence by CNN
2. Man accidentally ejects himself from fighter jet during surprise flight by theguardian
3. IMF Warns Of Steepest Recession Since The Great Depression by npr
4. Fire raging near Ukraine's Chernobyl poses radiation risk, say activists by reuters
5. Exclusive: Nurses at Mexico hospital hit by coronavirus say they were told to avoid masks by reuters

Business:
1. JPMorgan, Wells Fargo Profits Tumble as Banks Brace for a Recession by wsj
2. South Dakota’s governor resisted ordering people to stay home. Now it has one of the nation’s largest coronavirus hot spots. by boston
3. Small Business Loan Funds Running Out With Congress Stalled by Yahoo
4. Asian markets rise on better-than-expected China trade data by marketwatch
5. Ford Expects $600 Million First Quarter Loss by jalopnik

Technology:
1. How you'll get Apple and Google's contact tracing update for your phone by cnet
2. Animal Crossing players are building Pokemon locations in New Horizons by dexerto
3. Zoom security: Your meetings will be safe and secure if you do these 10 things by zdnet
4. Apple is gathering data from Apple Maps to show how well people are social distancing by cnbc
5. ONEPLUS 8 PRO REVIEW: BIG LEAGUE by theverge

Entertainment:
1. Hollywood Casts A Very Flattering Light On Right-Wing White Women by buzzfeednews
2. Cannes Cancellation Looms as France Extends Festival Ban to Mid-July by hollywoodreporter
3. Demi Lovato on Her 'Overworked' Disney Days and the Status of Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus Friendships by cheatsheet
4. RUSSELL WILSON & CIARA GENDER REVEAL DANCE PARTY ... It's A Boy!!! by tmz
5. Needs more Zendaya: We have our first look at the new Dune film by arstechnica

Sports:
1. NASCAR star Kyle Larson fired by his team after saying N-word during virtual race by nbcnews
2. Miami Dolphins Preferring Justin Herbert Over Tua Tagovailoa Feels Like a Smokescreen by thebiglead
3. Panthers pay Christian McCaffrey: Here are eight NFL RBs who could be next up for a lucrative contract by cbssports
4. 2020 NFL Mock Draft 4.0: Mel Kiper's two-round predictions for Herbert, Tagovailoa, more by espn
5. WWE resumes live shows in Florida, opening the door for potential UFC events by usatoday

Science:
1. Weird star explosion is brightest supernova ever seen by livescience
2. Coronavirus Tests Science’s Need for Speed Limits by nytimes
3. 'At least something worked': Watch Apollo 13's crew hail a rocket crash on the moon by space
4. Long-term spaceflight could permanently increase astronaut brain volume, study says by cnn
5. World’s ‘Longest Animal’ Discovered in Australia’s Deep Ocean by the-latest

Health:
1. Respiratory therapist with coronavirus gives birth to a daughter while in a medically induced coma by CNN
2. UK coronavirus death toll could be far higher than previously shown by reuters
3. ‘Reactivating’: Coronavirus patients testing positive for second time after recovery, officials say by clickondetroit
4. 'Such a simple thing to do': Why positioning Covid-19 patients on their stomachs can save lives by CNN
5. No local funds would be needed for a field hospital at Charlotte Convention Center by charlotteobserver

Among the above, below are my top interesting stories news...
1. New York City to manufacture its own coronavirus testing kits by politico
2. Coronavirus takes a serious turn in Russia, and Putin no longer radiates confidence by CNN
3. Ford Expects $600 Million First Quarter Loss by jalopnik
4. Respiratory therapist with coronavirus gives birth to a daughter while in a medically induced coma by CNN
5. UK coronavirus death toll could be far higher than previously shown by reuters

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