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Irish scientist behind Oxford University vaccine says life could return to normal by late spring – Irish Post
Professor Adrian Hill has headed up work on the vaccine

LIFE IN Ireland and around much of the world could return to normal by late spring according to the Irish scientist heading up work on a coronavirus vaccine at Oxford University.
Professor Adrian Hill previously made his name working on a series of vaccines designed to tackle viruses like Ebola and Malaria.
Over the past few months, he has been at the forefront of the work being doing by scientists at the Jenner Institute in Oxford in conjunction with AstraZeneca to combat Covid-19.
Last week, researchers…
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