Oxford's COVID Vaccine is SAFE : Trial Reports

Hopes of ending the COVID-19 pandemic with a vaccine grew today after promising data revealed Oxford University's experimental jab is safe and provoke an immune reaction that lasts for at least two months.
Hugely-anticipated clinical trial results of the vaccine — one of the front-runners in the world's race against time for a jab — revealed almost 100% of volunteers injected, produced an immune response against the coronavirus.

In a sub-group of 35 participants out of 477, between 33 and 35 of them still had a 'neutralising' response - meaning their body may be able to prevent COVID-19  after a month. Immune responses remained strong for at least 56 days, researchers said.

This means that there were strong signs in their blood that they could fight off the coronavirus if they were to catch it.

Crucially, nobody suffered any bad side effects from the vaccine and it is stimulating the immune system as scientists hoped. But it won't be licensed for human use yet because it has not been proven to work and the results only show it has promise.

Some people developed headaches, tiredness and pain in their arm after they were given the jab, but none of the side effects were severe, scientists said. 

The Oxford vaccine is already being manufactured by AstraZeneca, based in Cambridge, and the UK Government has ordered 100 million doses ahead of time.

By IGNITED MINDS

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