Coronavirus vaccine: UK government signs deals for 90 million doses
There are now 23 coronavirus vaccines in clinical trials around the world - including at Oxford University
The new deal is on top of 100 million doses of the Oxford University vaccine being developed by AstraZeneca.A vaccine is widely seen as the best chance of getting our lives back to normal. If an effective vaccine is developed then health and social care workers, as well as those at highest risk of the disease, will be prioritised.
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