Despite vaccines rolling out in different countries, no one should expect herd immunity to the CCP virus this year, according to the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan. Swaminathan stressed the need for the world to continue to implement measures to protect against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus (novel coronavirus), as the emergency roll-out of vaccines would not stop the need for “physical distancing, hand washing, and mask-wearing,” Al Jazeera reported. “We are not going to achieve any levels of population immunity or herd immunity in 2021,” said Swaminathan. “Even if it happens in a couple of pockets in a few countries, it’s not going to protect people across the world,” she said. While praising the scientific community that banded together to create several safe vaccines for an unknown novel virus, Swaminathan also warned that the vaccine’s global rollout would take time. “It takes time to scale the production of doses, not …