Trials involving 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and T-cells that can fight coronavirus.
The findings are hugely promising, but it is still too soon to know if this is enough to offer protection and larger trials are under way. BBC News
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- Senior doctors urge Britons to wear face masks and stick to social distancing to prevent second wave The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus vaccine could be ready by end of year if 50,000 people can take part in trials The Daily Telegraph
- Revealed: NHS denied PPE at height of Covid-19 as supplier prioritised China The Guardian
- Some Covid-19 patients are struggling to get doctors to listen. Here's why | Fiona Lowenstein The Guardian
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