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CORONA VIRUS
The team at the University of Oxford had been preparing for an event like the Covid-19 pandemic before the current global outbreak.
They had already created a genetically engineered chimpanzee virus that would form the basis for the new vaccine. They then combined it with parts of the new coronavirus.
The result is, hopefully, a safe virus that trains the immune system to fight Covid-19.
The big question is whether this experimental vaccine will actually work.
Prof Sarah Gilbert, the lead researcher developing the vaccine, says she is 80% sure it will.
"This is my view, because I've worked with this technology a lot, and I've worked on the Mers-vaccine trials [another type of coronavirus], and I've seen what that can do.
"And, I think, it has a very strong chance of working."
When will it be ready?
The team are already putting plans in place to mass produce the vaccine, even before they know whether it will work.
"The aim is to have at least a million doses by about September, once you know the vaccine efficacy results and then move even faster from there," said Prof Adrian Hill, who runs the Jenner Institute at Oxford, .
"It's pretty clear the world is going to need hundreds of millions of doses, ideally by the end of this year, to end this pandemic, to lead us out of lockdown.
He described a million doses as a "fairly modest target" and vaccines as "the exit strategy" for coronavirus.
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