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100,000 people volunteer for COVID-19 vaccines trials in UK

Published : 18 Aug 2020, 00:33

  DF News Desk
File photo taken on April 24, 2020 shows a general view of signs on the private road Churchill Drive leading towards the Oxford University Old Road Campus, where the Jenner Institute is located, in Oxford, Britain. Photo Xinhua.

Over 100,000 people have volunteered to take part in COVID-19 vaccine trials in Britain, the British government said Monday, encouraging more to sign up to the National Health Service (NHS) COVID-19 Vaccine Research Registry, reported Xinhua.

Researchers want volunteers from all parts of society, especially those who are more likely to benefit from a vaccine, including the over 65s, frontline health and social care workers, and those from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.

"To enable large-scale vaccine studies to take place across the UK, the aim is to get as many people as possible signed up to the Registry by October," said a spokesperson of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).

The department said clinical studies with a diverse pool of volunteers will help scientists and researchers better understand the effectiveness of each vaccine candidate and will considerably speed up efforts to discover a safe and workable vaccine.

It said a number of trials in Britain are expected to begin this fall, involving the NHS, research institutions and businesses, to help develop and manufacture vaccines.