World will not achieve 'any levels' of herd immunity in 2021, WHO warns
Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, chief scientist at the World Health Organization, urged people to keep practicing public health measures like mask wearing and social distancing while COVID-19 vaccine production scales up enough to reach billions of people worldwide.
"So, we have to be here a little bit patient, the vaccines are going to come, they're going to go to all countries but meanwhile we mustn't forget there are measures that work," Swaminathan said.
People around the world will need to keep practicing fundamental public health measures at least "for the rest of this year at least," according to Swaminathan.
"Even as vaccines start protecting the most vulnerable, we're not going to achieve any levels of population immunity, or herd immunity in 2021," she added.
-ABC News' Christine Theodorou contributed to this report.