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Oxford UK Coronavirus Vaccine Could Give Double Protection' in Human Trials Breakthrough

British scientists have been working on a potential vaccine that could protect against Covid-19 and have reportedly made progress since trials began, offering new hope to the nation


Scientists working on human trials of a potential Covid-19 vaccine in Oxford believe they have made a breakthrough after discovering the jab could provide "double protection" against the virus.

Telegraph / Daily Mirror UK, 17 JUL 2020


The phase 1 trial in healthy adult volunteers, which began in April, showed the vaccine generated an immune response, with blood samples indicating it stimulated the body to produce both antibodies and "killer T-cells", the Daily Telegraph reported.

It came as Health Secretary Matt Han**** said teams were working towards a "best case scenario" of a vaccine being made available some time this year, although he conceded it was more likely in 2021.

David Carpenter, chairman of the Berkshire Research Ethics Committee, which approved the Oxford trial and continues to work with scientists on amendments, told the Telegraph that the team were "absolutely on track".





A team of experts at the University of Oxford are working to develop a vaccine that could prevent people from getting Covid-19 (Image: PA)



"They can strengthen findings by targeting people in hospitals, healthcare professionals, where the spread is [more] likely to happen," he said.

"Nobody can put final dates... things might go wrong but the reality is that by working with a big pharma company, that vaccine could be fairly widely available around September and that is the sort of target they are working on."

But a source told the newspaper that the results did not yet prove that the Oxford vaccine, known as ChAdOx1 nCoV-19, provides long-lasting immunity.

"I can tell you that we now know the Oxford vaccine covers both bases - it produces both a T cell and an antibody response," the source said.

"It's the combination of these two that will hopefully keep people safe.

"So far, so good. It's an important moment. But we still have a long way to go."





Human trials have been going on for several months (Image: University of Oxford/PA)


Speaking on ITV's Peston on Wednesday evening, Mr Han**** said:
"We're all working towards the best case scenario, we're all giving AstraZeneca and the team at Oxford, and the Imperial vaccine, every possible support, we're working with the other potential vaccines around the world, in America, and Germany, and the Netherlands.

"We're working with them to ensure that if they come off first, that we'll get access to them here.

"But this is an inexact science and it's at risk."

He said the most clinically vulnerable, such as the elderly, and healthcare workers would be the first to get the vaccine.

"That's the principle set out by the independent committee who oversees these things, and on the clinical evidence," he added.




Gavin Stansfield, a sexual Health nurse based at Conifer in Hull City Centre, is one of thousands of people to put themselves forward to test a new vaccine (Image: Hull Live/MEN MEDIA)


On how the vaccine will reach people, Mr Han**** said he is expanding the list of professionals who can legally vaccinate, which will include not just GPs but also technicians, nurses and pharmacists.


On June 19 the first healthy volunteer received a small dose of a potential Covid-19 vaccine developed by researchers from Imperial College London.

Around 300 healthy participants are expected to take part in that trial.

Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca reached an agreement with Europe's Inclusive Vaccines Alliance (IVA) to supply up to 400 million doses of the University of Oxford's Covid-19 vaccine - at no profit - with deliveries starting by the end of 2020.

BRITAIN TO MASS PRODUCE OXFORD VACCINE IF TRIALS ARE SUCCESSFUL;



Coronavirus Vaccine / Oxford team aim to start lab-controlled human trial soon
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