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Oxford Covid-19 vaccine shows promising results in trial

In the trials that involved 1,077 people, results of antibodies creation and T-cells which can fight against the Coronavirus was shown.

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Chennai

The Covid-19 vaccine trial conducted by the University of Oxford has shown good results after it triggered an immune response.

In the trials that involved 1,077 people, results of antibodies creation and T-cells which can fight against the Coronavirus was shown. The vaccine which is being developed is called ChAdOx1 nCoV-19.

The results are proven to be promising, according to reports. However, it will still take time to develop a complete comprehensive vaccine. Recently, UK has ordered 100 million doses of the Oxford vaccine, which still has its development underway.

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