KEY POINTS
  • Scientists have made progress in identifying treatments that can help people with the most severe forms of Covid-19, and a number of vaccines are in late-stage trials, the World Health Organization's Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.
  • "However, there is no silver bullet at the moment and there might never be," he added.
  • For now, world leaders can stop new outbreaks by practicing the "basics" of public health and disease control, Tedros said.

The World Health Organization said Monday there may never be a magical cure for the coronavirus even as scientists and drugmakers across the globe race to find a safe and effective vaccine.

Scientists have made progress in identifying treatments that can help people with the most severe forms of Covid-19, and a number of vaccines are in late-stage trials, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a press conference from the agency's Geneva headquarters. "However, there is no silver bullet at the moment and there might never be."