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HOW TO MAKE A VACCINE IN RECORD TIME

HOW TO MAKE A VACCINE IN RECORD TIME
Published: 5 November 2020
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Vaccines usually take decades to develop – so how is Oxford University's ChAdOx1 nCoV-1 vaccine trial moving so quickly? It comes down to careful planning, extraordinary logistics and a whole lot of help from partners around the world.
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