Oxford University has resumed trials for a coronavirus vaccine
OXFORD University has resumed its key clinical trial for a coronavirus vaccine - after it was halted when a volunteer suffered a suspected serious adverse reaction.
It comes just four days after the trials were put on hold after a volunteer suffered a serious reaction to the vaccine. Details of the "potentially unexplained illness" reportedly suffered by the volunteer remain unclear.
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