Coronavirus: Vaccine trials to start in Britain

A coronavirus vaccine being developed by scientists from Oxford will commence its first human trials on Thursday, April 23 according to UK’s Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock.Hancock says study will take in 510 healthy volunteers between 18 and 55 years of age from varied locations in the United Kingdom.
According to researchers at Southampton University, the vaccine which will be known as ChAdox1 CoV-19 is developed form a weakened version of the common cold virus from chimpanzees and genetically altered to prevent it from growing in humans. Then it is combined with genes that make proteins from covid-19.
“Vaccine development is a process of trial and error and trial again,” said Hancock.
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