Coronavirus vaccine: Oxford trials show “encouraging” response in the elderly



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A volunteer takes a dose during the experiments.

The trial of a possible vaccine against coronavirus, developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca, showed a strong immune response in adults in the sixth or seventh decade of life.

This rekindles hopes that the vaccine can protect members of these age groups who are most at risk of contracting the virus.

The researchers say the results of the second phase of the vaccine trial, involving 560 healthy adult volunteers, were “encouraging.”

They add that they are also testing whether the vaccine can stop the occurrence of Covid-19 in people, as part of the third phase trials.

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