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This screen grab drawn from video issued by Britain’s Oxford University shows microbiologist Elisa Granato being injected as part of the first human trials in the UK for a possible coronavirus vaccine on April 23,2020 The vaccine was established by scientists at Oxford.
This screen grab taken from video issued by Britain’s Oxford University shows microbiologist Elisa Granato being injected as part of the first human trials in the UK for a prospective coronavirus vaccine on April
Photo: Swimming Pool, AP.
This screen grab taken from video released by Britain’s Oxford University reveals microbiologist Elisa Granato being injected as part of the very first human trials in the UK for a potential coronavirus vaccine on April 23,2020 The vaccine was established by researchers at Oxford.
This screen grab taken from video released by Britain’s Oxford University reveals microbiologist Elisa Granato being injected as part of the first human trials in the UK for a prospective coronavirus vaccine on April
Image: Pool, AP.
It dealt with monkeys, so researchers at the University of Oxford have high hopes that their coronavirus vaccine will also deal with humans.
But they don’t expect preli