[ad_1] LONDON – Oxford University announced on Saturday that it would resume a trial for a coronavirus vaccine it is developing with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, a move that comes days after the study was suspended following a reported side effect in a patient from the UK. In a statement, the …
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[ad_1] Donald Trump addresses the crowd at Minden-Tahoe Airport in Nevada Donald Trump has publicly reflected again on the possibility of serving more than two terms as president, during a combative campaign rally in Minden, Nevada. He suggested that “based on the way they treated us, we are probably entitled …
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[ad_1] The decision to suspend the Oxford trials was made after a volunteer reportedly began to suffer from neurological symptoms associated with a rare spinal inflammatory disorder called transverse myelitis. In a statement yesterday, the University of Oxford said: “Ongoing randomized controlled clinical trials of the Oxford coronavirus vaccine will …
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[ad_1] Mark Nonoy addresses the La Salle Archers team. By Kristel Satumbaga Mark Nonoy could become the last to leave Santo Tomas Tigers University following reports that he is close to joining Taft’s La Salle Archers. Sources told Manila Bulletin-Tempo that Nonoy is transferring in the wake of Sorsogon’s training …
Read More »1,500 Filipinos Join China’s Phase 3 Covid-19 Vaccine Clinical Trial in UAE – The Manila Times
[ad_1] Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian revealed in a statement on September 8 that around 1,500 Filipinos have participated in the world’s first Phase 3 clinical trial of the Covid-19 vaccine conducted by developer Sinopharm in the United Arab Emirates since 23 September. June. Sinopharm has also launched Phase 3 clinical …
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Read More »The PH virus count exceeds 260,000; recoveries now also more than 200,000
[ad_1] MANILA – The Philippines confirmed 3,372 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the country’s total to 261,216. The Health Department also reported 20,472 new recoveries, as DOH implemented its weekly “massive recovery” bringing the total number of Filipinos who recovered from the disease to 207,568. This meant that …
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[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Transportation (DOTr) insisted on Saturday that it would implement the reduced physical distancing requirement in public transportation starting Sept. 14 so that more people can go to work despite warnings from the Department of Health. (DOH). At the same time, the Land Transportation …
Read More »Oxford and AstraZeneca Resume Coronavirus Vaccine Trial
[ad_1] FILE – This Saturday, July 18, 2020, file photo shows an overview of AstraZeneca’s offices and corporate logo in Cambridge, England. Late-stage trials of a coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and drugmaker AstraZeneca were halted after a woman who received the experimental injection developed severe neurological …
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