Exactly, like earlier this year when they were going door to door with infected testing kits.
UK Health Worker: "we didn't Infect enough people"
Government Puppet Says: "we didn't Infect enough people"
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Well, if they didn't infect enough people then, just wait until September...
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SCIENTISTS have spent months racing against the clock to create the first coronavirus vaccine in a bid to save millions of lives. And now, as the number of coronavirus deaths in the UK nears 55,000…
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SCIENTISTS will begin human trials of a potential coronavirus vaccine this week, with the view for the medicine to be rolled out by September.
Experts from Imperial College London will begin trialling the vaccine on 300 healthy volunteers which, during animal testing, produced higher levels of antibodies to
COVID-19 than those who have the illness.
When will a coronavirus vaccine be available in the UK?
If human trials are deemed safe, the scheme could be widened to include 6,000 people later this year.
The trial, backed by £41 million of government funding and £5 million in philanthropic donations, is the second British vaccine candidate to reach human trials after Oxford University, whose vaccine could be ready by September.
AstraZeneca, the Cambridge-based pharmaceutical group, teamed up with Oxford University to manufacture and distribute the vaccine if clinical trials are positive.
The
Oxford University team are reportedly “80 per cent confident” the
Covid-19 vaccine work in younger people and say the vaccine could be given using a device like an
asthma inhaler next month.
AstraZeneca has already agreed to supply 100 million doses of the potential vaccine to the UK - and signed a massive $1 billion deal for a coronavirus vaccine with the US government.
This week it was also reported that countries such as Italy and the Netherlands have also signed deals with AstraZeneca for the vaccine.