Health
‘Huge milestone’ in UQ coronavirus vaccine – Whitsunday Times
Researchers at the University of Queensland have revealed a “huge milestone” in the race to find a vaccine for COVID-19.

The University of Queensland coronavirus vaccine has worked in animal trials and produced no severe side effects during early-stage human studies, offering a signal of hope in the fight against the virus.
New data from laboratory experiments in The Netherlands shows the much-anticipated vaccine, dubbed S-clamp, offers protection to hamsters when exposed to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Early results from the Brisbane-based first human trial in 120 healthy adults are also promisin…
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