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Injecting Hope: The Race for a Covid-19 Vaccine

Injecting Hope: The Race for a Covid-19 Vaccine
Where? Science Museum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington When? 30th November 2022 to 31st May 2024 10 AM to 6 PM (Wed-Sun until 3 Jul, then Mon-Sun from 4 Jul); Last entry 45 mins before closing Price? Free · See sciencemuseum.org Parking: Nearby car parks Buses: 9, 10, 14, 49, 52, 70, 74, 345, 360, 414, 430, 452, C1 Bus fares Trains: The closest station is South Kensington Circle District Piccadilly Train fares

The Science Museum will be putting on a free exhibition that tells the story of how scientists around the world managed to combat the global pandemic by developing a Covid-19 vaccine at incredible speed.

By using a variety of different artworks, objects and interactive displays, the exhibition will examine the structure of the virus itself, identify the incredible challenges that the scientists faced, and recognise the huge amount of work done quietly behind the scenes by researchers and volunteers.

Most importantly, this inspiring new exhibition will show how the world's scientific community managed to come together and collaborate to find solutions that saved lives.

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True Wow. Just wow :| How could the Science Museum of London be straggling so far behind? Embarrassing.

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