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University of Queensland coronavirus vaccine shows ‘positive indications’ in pre-clinical trials – SBS News
Tests of a potential COVID-19 vaccine on hamsters show “positive indications” for its effectiveness, researchers at the University of Queensland say.

Early testing of a potential COVID-19 vaccine being worked on by the University of Queensland has resulted in “positive indications” about its possible effectiveness in humans.
The findings from the pre-clinical trials conducted on hamsters have been reported to the International Society for Vaccines by project co-leader and UQ Associate Professor Keith Chappell.
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