Pardon me if I sound a bit smug, but I've been vindicated twice over by today's 'Grauniad'.
Firstly, I said a day or two ago on this thread that if a vaccine was developed, the testing would hopefully be reduced so that it could be made available as soon as possible, testing of new drugs generally being excessive, in the opinion of some experts. That opinion was pooh-poohed by another member, but it transpires that that is exactly what is likely to happen: the testing will be "accelerated" (and it is possible that it will be available much sooner that the 12-18 months originally estimated).
Secondly, I said that aiming for herd immunity was a ridiculous idea, as it could only be achieved at the cost of hundreds of thousands of deaths, in the absense of a vaccine, which would be an abject failure. Nevertheless, it appeared that that was the aim, but now the government has done a reverse ferret, and announced that the official policy is suppression, not herd immunity.