Details of the agreement - described by Health Secretary Matt Hancock as 'hugely welcome news' - are set to be finalised in the coming weeks. Both partners said today that the venture was not-for-profit and only the costs of production and distribution would be covered. Developing vaccinations can take up to a decade and scientists have said finding an effective jab within 18 months would be 'unprecedented'. But researchers across the world are hurtling towards the target, with more than 100 candidates in development and some already being trialled on humans.
Imperial College London researchers plan to test another experimental jab, which works slightly differently, on humans this summer.
Good news!
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