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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/in-race-for-a-coronavirus-vaccine-an-oxford-group-leaps-ahead/ar-BB13hkGt?ocid=spartandhp

by David D. Kirkpatrick
April 27, 2020

In the worldwide race for a vaccine to stop the coronavirus, the laboratory sprinting fastest is at Oxford University.

Most other teams have had to start with small clinical trials of a few hundred participants to demonstrate safety. But scientists at the university’s Jenner Institute had a running start on a vaccine, having proved in previous trials that similar inoculations — including one last year against an earlier coronavirus — were harmless to humans.

That has enabled them to leap ahead and schedule tests of their new coronavirus vaccine involving more than 6,000 people by the end of next month, hoping to show not only that it is safe, but also that it works.

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