I found the following sentence from a one of BBC articles I've read. However, I cannot understand the second part of the sentence. Therefore, I would really appreciate it if someone could paraphrase the second part for me to understand it properly.
Yet despite encouraging news reports, an over-the-counter version is not just around the corner.
Reference:-
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-49879667
an over-the-counter version a version that you can buy without a doctor's prescription. You just hand the cash price across the counter. is not just around the corner.
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an over-the-counter version a version that you can buy without a doctor's prescription. You just hand the cash price across the counter.
is not just around the corner. will not be available very soon.
Clive