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Oxford University on Saturday, 13th Sep. 2020 announced resuming coronavirus vaccine trials, the study which was suspended following a reported side-effect in a UK patient. Oxford University, developing this vaccine with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca confirmed the restart across all of its UK clinical trial sites after regulators gave the go-ahead following the pause on Sunday, 6th Sep. 2020.

โ€œThe independent review process has concluded and following the recommendations of both the independent safety review committee and the UK regulator, the MHRA, the trials will recommence in the UK,โ€ it said.

With around 18,000 people received it’s vaccine so far and around 30,000 volunteers being recruited in the US, their vaccine stands as a strongest contenders among the dozens of Covid-19 vaccines in various stages of testing around the world. The restart was also welcomed by British health secretary Matt Hancock, stating in a tweet that it was โ€œgood news for everyoneโ€ and that the trial is โ€œback up and runningโ€. The university said in large trials such as this โ€œit is expected that some participants will become unwell and every case must be carefully evaluated to ensure careful assessment of safetyโ€.

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