The first human trial in Europe of a coronavirus vaccine has begun in Oxford. Two volunteers, who are both scientists, have been injected with the experimental vaccine.
They are the first of more than 800 adults aged between 18 and 55 who have been recruited for the study. Half the group will receive the Covid-19 vaccine, and half will get a control vaccine which protects against meningitis. The results won’t be known for several months.
Meanwhile the UK government has said that millions of key workers and their families will be eligible for a coronavirus test if they develop symptoms.
The Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced that they would be able to book a test online. More testing centres are being opened and the army will be helping establish mobile testing facilities.
Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reports from Medical Correspondent Fergus Walsh and Health Editor Hugh Pym.
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are they stll alive
stops people getting infected that aged well hahahaha
Is the “harmless “ virus HIV ?
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