Health
Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine shows promising signs in the elderly – Townsville Bulletin
As the race to make a COVID-19 vaccine safe and commercially available gathers steam, new research has revealed Oxford University and AstraZeneca’s potential jab…

As the race to make a COVID-19 vaccine safe and commercially available gathers steam, new research has revealed Oxford University and AstraZenecas potential jab produced promising results in older adults.
Full trial results are expected by Christmas but late-stage human trials have shown it develops antibody and t-cell responses in elderly patients.
The latest data, made available on Thursday, revealed patients older than 70 – who have a higher risk of becoming severely ill or dying from COVID-19…
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