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AstraZeneca vaccine trial pause a ‘wake-up call’, says WHO – Sydney Morning Herald
AstraZeneca’s pause of an experimental vaccine for the coronavirus after the illness of a participant should not discourage researchers, the WHO’s chief scientist said.

Zurich: AstraZeneca’s pause of an experimental vaccine for the coronavirus after the illness of a participant is a “wake-up call” but should not discourage researchers, the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) chief scientist said.
“This is a wake-up call to recognise that there are ups and downs in clinical development and that we have to be prepared,” Soumya Swaminathan told a virtual briefing from Geneva.
“There are ups and downs in clinical development and that we have to be prepared”: WHO’s …
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