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UK Scientists Trialling New Antibody Drug That Could Provide Instant Immunity To Covid-19 – LADbible
The drug has been developed by University College London Hospitals NHS trust (UCLH) and AstraZeneca

Scientists in the UK are trialling a new antibody treatment, which may give people instant immunity after being exposed to Covid-19 and prevent illness.
The drug has been developed by University College London Hospitals NHS trust (UCLH) and AstraZeneca – the pharmaceutical company behind vaccine for the virus alongside Oxford University.
The new antibody therapy would grant ‘instant immunity against the disease’, the Guardian reports, offering ongoing protection for up to a year.
It could be given…
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