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Aussie doctor’s key role in Oxford’s COVID-19 vaccine – Observer
An Aussie doctor involved with a groundbreaking ebola vaccine candidate has been revealed as part of the team behind Oxford University’s COVID-19 busting jab.

An Australian doctor involved with a groundbreaking ebola vaccine candidate has been revealed as part of the team behind Oxford University’s COVID-19-busting jab.
Professor Matthew Snape, who worked at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, is central to the Oxford candidate trial, which this week released preliminary findings showing vaccine efficacy of up to 90 per cent.
Experts hailed the positive results as the “beginning of the end” of the coronavirus crisis.
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