[There is a long road, which will end with a vaccine.]
That's dreaming of an UFO that will save the world...
Again let me point out that every single expert, at the W.H.O. the CDC and every other agency, says that a vaccine will be developed. They differ only in how long they think it will take. They express no doubts at all that it is possible.
You say it will not happen. Two questions arise: 1. Why not? 2. Are you such an expert in this subject that you know more than all of these experts at major institutions? Tell us about your qualifications, your research, and the papers you have published.
As I said before, one of the most important lessons of cold fusion is that the experts in a field are usually right, and people outside the field are wrong. Also, amateurs and random Wikipedia editors are wrong. Cold fusion researchers have been portrayed as mavericks, but they are just the opposite. As Fleischmann said, "we are painfully conventional people."