Ref : https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-uk-human-vaccine-trials-to-begin/a-53206212
https://www.who.int/blueprint/priority-diseases/key-action/Novel_Coronavirus_Landscape_nCoV_11April2020.PDF?ua=1 A potential coronavirus vaccine being developed at the UK's University of Oxford is due to begin testing on human volunteers on Thursday. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the UK was at the "forefront of the global effort" to produce a vaccine, and was investing in manufacturing capacity to ensure any successful candidate could be made available to the public as soon as possible. "Vaccine development is a process of trial and error, and trial again," he said, adding that the government was "throwing everything" at vaccine projects. Read more: Coronavirus vaccine: 'Clinical tests' in Germany soon The University of Oxford will receive 20 million pounds ($24.5 million; €22.5 million) from the government, Hancock said. Another project at the Imperial College London will receive 22.5 million pounds. The World Health Organization has said developing a safe vaccine will take at least 12 to 18 months, but scientists at Oxford say they expect to produce a million doses of an experimental vaccine as early as September. Comments are closed.
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