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to going to oxford universitylj an extra and experience from that to going to oxford university.of that attack and before that time i could never have imagined being one of the best universities in the world. what had happened on that day, i thought it would prevent me from even getting the basic education offered because the experience you get in school is what you need in when you go through something like that in a school i think that discards you for life. it sometimes stops you in focusing on your education in the future. but i think it determined me to focus on it even more and try to enjoy it even more now i have it in a safe environment. really good luck to you. fantastic achievement for you to get that place at oxford. i know it won't maybe be exactly the same because of coronavirus but i'm sure you same because of coronavirus but i'm sure you will enjoy it. thank you it's the biggest half marathon event in the uk, raising more than £25 million every year. this year's great north run is currently under way — although the race will look very different. the event was cance
to going to oxford universitylj an extra and experience from that to going to oxford university.of that attack and before that time i could never have imagined being one of the best universities in the world. what had happened on that day, i thought it would prevent me from even getting the basic education offered because the experience you get in school is what you need in when you go through something like that in a school i think that discards you for life. it sometimes stops you in focusing...
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by oxford university and astrazeneca has been put on hold worldwide due to a suspected serious adverse reaction in a volunteer in the uk. an independent investigation will now take place to review safety data before it's decided whether the trial can resume. this is the second time the trial has been put on hold — and according to the oxford team, it is routine for major trials — it happens any time a volunteer is admitted to hospital and the cause of their illness is not immediately known. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: heading towards the point of no return. andrew lloyd webber warns of the damage done by the pandemic on theatre and the wider world of arts. george w bush: freedom itself was attacked this morning, and freedom will be defended. the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible. bishop tutu now becomes spiritual leader of 100,000 anglicans here, of the blacks in soweto township,
by oxford university and astrazeneca has been put on hold worldwide due to a suspected serious adverse reaction in a volunteer in the uk. an independent investigation will now take place to review safety data before it's decided whether the trial can resume. this is the second time the trial has been put on hold — and according to the oxford team, it is routine for major trials — it happens any time a volunteer is admitted to hospital and the cause of their illness is not immediately known....
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as part of the oxford coronavis vaccine trial. many of them are elderly.e, do to receive a second oster dose this week. that has been put on pauser fter a volunts admitted to hospital. oxford university said it was a routine actionhich has to happen whenever there is a potentially uxplained illness a study. so for now, no one at any of e sites around the world, and the united states, can bel, vaccine.d with the >> we need to make sure that these vaccines work, ty work we enough, and they are safe. therefore, a pause is not good you would rather not see any side effects but inevitably, you do see some ended it is sensible to look at that seriously and wderstand what is going on. >>n will we have a vaccine? there are at leastru 32 coronavaccines in clinical trials. they are recruiting 280,000 volunteers in 34 countries around the world. we might get early indications that one of them works towards the end of the year. er are no guarantees. meanwhile, nine leading pharma companies have signed a pledge to put safety first, and uphold scientific and ethical sta
as part of the oxford coronavis vaccine trial. many of them are elderly.e, do to receive a second oster dose this week. that has been put on pauser fter a volunts admitted to hospital. oxford university said it was a routine actionhich has to happen whenever there is a potentially uxplained illness a study. so for now, no one at any of e sites around the world, and the united states, can bel, vaccine.d with the >> we need to make sure that these vaccines work, ty work we enough, and they...
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oxford university said...y of the sites around the world, including south africa, brazil and the united states can be immunised with the oxford vaccine. we need to make sure with these vaccines that they work, they work well enough, and they are safe. therefore, a pause, obviously, is not good. you'd rather not see any side effects, but inevitably, you do see some, and it's sensible to look at that very seriously and understand what's going on. so when will we have a vaccine? there are at least 32 coronavirus vaccines in clinical trials. they are recruiting 280,000 volunteers in 3a countries around the world. we might get early indications that one of them works towards the end of the year, but there are no guarantees. meanwhile, nine leading pharma companies have signed a pledge to put safety first and uphold scientific and ethical standards in the search for a vaccine. astrazeneca, gsk, pfizer and the others have said they will only apply for regulatory approval once all stages of the clinical trials are com
oxford university said...y of the sites around the world, including south africa, brazil and the united states can be immunised with the oxford vaccine. we need to make sure with these vaccines that they work, they work well enough, and they are safe. therefore, a pause, obviously, is not good. you'd rather not see any side effects, but inevitably, you do see some, and it's sensible to look at that very seriously and understand what's going on. so when will we have a vaccine? there are at least...
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it comes as oxford university claimed it will resume. the numbers speak for themselves. the numbers speak for themselves. the numbers speak for themselves. the numbers are growing up consistently in the uk at the moment. and the numbers of patients is just over 1800 yesterday, 3500. if we look across the channel we can see the numbers in spain and france, and france had earlier in the week just over 9800 infections there because they are weeks ahead. the number of patients going into intensive care is increasing by 93 on wednesday. so this is the time to act. and again, if you look at belcham where they're holding numbers down and they had a very severe initial phase, the numbers are going into five people, but the bottom line is this is a widely distributed infection across the whole of the uk. by every measure numbers are going up. reeta chakrabarti will have more on this in a few minutes on the national bulletin. and we'll be back to see how it's covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the broa
it comes as oxford university claimed it will resume. the numbers speak for themselves. the numbers speak for themselves. the numbers speak for themselves. the numbers are growing up consistently in the uk at the moment. and the numbers of patients is just over 1800 yesterday, 3500. if we look across the channel we can see the numbers in spain and france, and france had earlier in the week just over 9800 infections there because they are weeks ahead. the number of patients going into intensive...
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the oxford university vaccine has huge potential it's already passed 2 phases of its testing and is now being rolled out to some of the worst affected parts of the world from the 10s of thousands who've been given it many have provided a strong immune response to the virus yet so rigorous is the testing regime that an adverse reaction from a single patient has led to the trials having to be suspended by the manufacturer astra zeneca to ensure it is safe for everyone that means no new people being added to the trials are the sort of event happens very frequently in vaccine trials the reason we are hearing about it is because clearly there's a lot of scrutiny over the kind of a vaccine and clearly the research is that oxford and the company itself cane on being as i've been and transparent as possible the hope is that the trials can resume in a few weeks the best case scenario is still that hundreds of millions of doses are rolled out early next year scientific experts have been at pains to point out that just because someone is vaccinated and then becomes ill by no means does it imply th
the oxford university vaccine has huge potential it's already passed 2 phases of its testing and is now being rolled out to some of the worst affected parts of the world from the 10s of thousands who've been given it many have provided a strong immune response to the virus yet so rigorous is the testing regime that an adverse reaction from a single patient has led to the trials having to be suspended by the manufacturer astra zeneca to ensure it is safe for everyone that means no new people...
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oxford university said... south africa, brazil and the united states can be immunized with the oxford vaccine. we need to make sure with these vaccines that they work, they work well enough, and they are safe. therefore, a pause, obviously, is not good. you'd rather not see any side effects, but inevitably, you do see some, and it's sensible to look at that very seriously and understand what's going on. so when will we have a vaccine? there are at least 32 coronavirus vaccines in clinical trials. they are recruiting 280,000 volunteers in 3a countries around the world. we might get early indications that one of them works towards the end of the year, but there are no guarantees. meanwhile, nine leading pharma companies have signed a pledge to put safety first and uphold scientific and ethical standards in the search for a vaccine. astrazeneca, gsk and the others have said they will only apply for regulatory approval once all stages of the clinical trials are complete. volunteers on the oxford trial are still ha
oxford university said... south africa, brazil and the united states can be immunized with the oxford vaccine. we need to make sure with these vaccines that they work, they work well enough, and they are safe. therefore, a pause, obviously, is not good. you'd rather not see any side effects, but inevitably, you do see some, and it's sensible to look at that very seriously and understand what's going on. so when will we have a vaccine? there are at least 32 coronavirus vaccines in clinical...
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but it could delay or derail efforts to deliver the so-called oxford vaccine, which is seen as one of leading candidates to provide immunization against covid-19. now, boris johnson is set to tighten lockdown rules in england. all social gatherings of more bannedx people will be as of monday, down from the current limit of 30. police will have new powers to disperse and fine any offenders. tesla shares fell the most ever on tuesday after failure to be -- after the company missed out on being included in the s&p 500. the stock closed down 21%, wiping $82 billion of its valuation. tesla has soared nearly 300% this year, making it the second best performer on the nasdaq amid strong earnings reports and speculative fever that drove bullish bets in option markets. activity -- another spanish bank is considering m&a activity. aim is to cut costs and reduce exposure to small and medium-sized business loans. it comes days after two rivals said they were exploring a tie -up. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in mor
but it could delay or derail efforts to deliver the so-called oxford vaccine, which is seen as one of leading candidates to provide immunization against covid-19. now, boris johnson is set to tighten lockdown rules in england. all social gatherings of more bannedx people will be as of monday, down from the current limit of 30. police will have new powers to disperse and fine any offenders. tesla shares fell the most ever on tuesday after failure to be -- after the company missed out on being...
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it comes as oxford university confirmed its clinical trial of a coronavirus vaccine will resume.al was paused earlier this week due to a participant in the uk becoming ill. this report from our health correspondent, lauren moss. 0n the final weekend before new restrictions are introduced, there's a stark warning about what could lie ahead. 3500 more coronavirus cases have been diagnosed for the second day in a row. scientists say although the rate of infection is lower than it was at the peak of the epidemic, covid—19 is growing in the community. i think one would have to say we're on the edge of losing control. and you've only got to look across the channel to see what's happening in france and what's happening in spain. the figures in the uk on the 5th of september, it was around 1800 people identified with the infection. 0n the 11th, it was 3500. there's been an increase in coronavirus cases across all age groups. it's most pronounced among 20 to 39—year—olds. but there's also been a steep rise recently in people over the age of 80 testing positive. those numbers declined over
it comes as oxford university confirmed its clinical trial of a coronavirus vaccine will resume.al was paused earlier this week due to a participant in the uk becoming ill. this report from our health correspondent, lauren moss. 0n the final weekend before new restrictions are introduced, there's a stark warning about what could lie ahead. 3500 more coronavirus cases have been diagnosed for the second day in a row. scientists say although the rate of infection is lower than it was at the peak...
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you will remember the university of oxford trial.ith astrazeneca, and the trial was paused earlier this week. the decision was made on sunday. we now understand that that phase three trial will resume. at the time, the pause was put in place because one of the participants had fallen ill. but we understand now following a statement that the phase three trial which is being conducted at the university of oxford for a covid—19 vaccination is going to be resuming. the cabinet office minister, michael gove, has insisted ministers had properly "thought through" the withdrawal agreement, despite plans to introduce legislation to override part of it. brussels has threatened to take legal action if downing street presses ahead with its proposals. with me is our political correspondent, helen catt. michael gove did admit that things are quite complicated. so let's simplify things. what legislation is the government trying to push through? we were try to provide but we have to move back a couple of steps before that to explain. this relates to
you will remember the university of oxford trial.ith astrazeneca, and the trial was paused earlier this week. the decision was made on sunday. we now understand that that phase three trial will resume. at the time, the pause was put in place because one of the participants had fallen ill. but we understand now following a statement that the phase three trial which is being conducted at the university of oxford for a covid—19 vaccination is going to be resuming. the cabinet office minister,...
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joins us once again on skype from oxford good to have you with us so as i'm sure you were following we've just had the speech by the u.s. acting deputy ambassador to the united nations what's happened to the u.s. role or what is happening to the u.s. role in the united nations whether it's from the iran nuclear deal to the issue that tony a good terrorist mentioned in his speech a short while ago of the success of the paris climate accord increasingly looks like the u.s. is the odd man out rather than in. in indeed it does. as your diplomatic correspondent to mention there is a gap between the rhetoric and the and the reality there's been a lot a lot of concern about wholesale withdrawal of the united states from the united nations but so far the actual actions have been quite limited reducing funding to the world health organization and a couple of other parts of the un giving notice of withdrawal for the paris climate agreement that doesn't take effect of course it took just after the u.s. elections so it may not actually happen. so i think it's very symbolic that only 8 very chee
joins us once again on skype from oxford good to have you with us so as i'm sure you were following we've just had the speech by the u.s. acting deputy ambassador to the united nations what's happened to the u.s. role or what is happening to the u.s. role in the united nations whether it's from the iran nuclear deal to the issue that tony a good terrorist mentioned in his speech a short while ago of the success of the paris climate accord increasingly looks like the u.s. is the odd man out...
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oxford university said that this sort of thing does happen.estigation could be carried out to try and find out the cause of the participant's illness. we do not have the details as to that person's condition, but the independent investigation has concluded that it is now safe for the trial to resume, it has been signed off by the nhra, the regulatorfor medicines and devices in the uk. it will now continue. earlier this week, the health secretary said he was hopeful that a vaccine could be available to be rolled out at the start of next year if it passes all of those trials. birmingham hasjoined other parts of england under local lockdown. people living there now face greater restrictions, alongside those living in solihull, sandwell, parts of greater manchester, west yorkshire, lancashire, 0ldham, blackburn with darwen, pendle, bolton and leicester. 0ur news correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn has spent the morning in the birmingham. 1.6 million people affected by these new restrictions coming in from tuesday. that's as well as the rule of six f
oxford university said that this sort of thing does happen.estigation could be carried out to try and find out the cause of the participant's illness. we do not have the details as to that person's condition, but the independent investigation has concluded that it is now safe for the trial to resume, it has been signed off by the nhra, the regulatorfor medicines and devices in the uk. it will now continue. earlier this week, the health secretary said he was hopeful that a vaccine could be...
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late stage human trials for a promising covid-19 vaccine at the university of oxford now temporarily on hold. astrazeneca, the drug company behind it, saying it is a routine action for safety reasons after one of their volunteers suffered a potentially unexplained illness. the drugmaker still hoping to minimize any potential impact on
late stage human trials for a promising covid-19 vaccine at the university of oxford now temporarily on hold. astrazeneca, the drug company behind it, saying it is a routine action for safety reasons after one of their volunteers suffered a potentially unexplained illness. the drugmaker still hoping to minimize any potential impact on
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why the oxford vaccine trial is put on hold . well the new york times has reported that one person who is part of the trial apparently inside the u.k. suffered information of the spine that's not being confirmed by astra zeneca and clearly on one level this this might be a bad development for the for the vaccine but it is only one person out of tens of thousands who have been child all over the world as you said and very many has been phase 3 of this is gone through phase one phase 2 already very many have had a very strong immune response and so there have been very many scientists coming out this morning and experts saying look it is totally normal for a vaccine child to have to be halted in this way it isn't the 1st time that this vaccine trial has had to be halted it was at wholesale in the year as well and the point that they make is that you can't confuse what they call correlation with causation which is to say that just because 2 things have happened once someone's been given the vaccine and has gotten ill it doesn't nece
why the oxford vaccine trial is put on hold . well the new york times has reported that one person who is part of the trial apparently inside the u.k. suffered information of the spine that's not being confirmed by astra zeneca and clearly on one level this this might be a bad development for the for the vaccine but it is only one person out of tens of thousands who have been child all over the world as you said and very many has been phase 3 of this is gone through phase one phase 2 already...
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the astrazeneca vaccine is being developed with oxford university and is seen as a front-runner for any potential treatment for covid 19. mitch mcconnell is hoping for a vote on the latest u.s. stimulus package as early as this week. the republican proposal is expected to cost between 500 and $700 billion. the democrats are looking for at least three times that. nancy pelosi told bloomberg the cylinder down packages nowhere near enough. >> what they have is so meager that it insults the intelligence of the american people. it does not solve the problem. again, we know that we have to compromise. we know we have to negotiate in order to region agreement. we all want an agreement. make no mistake about that. get real, mitch mcconnell. karina: in other news, up to half a million people in california have been affected by power cuts as heat waves and power cuts affect the state.
the astrazeneca vaccine is being developed with oxford university and is seen as a front-runner for any potential treatment for covid 19. mitch mcconnell is hoping for a vote on the latest u.s. stimulus package as early as this week. the republican proposal is expected to cost between 500 and $700 billion. the democrats are looking for at least three times that. nancy pelosi told bloomberg the cylinder down packages nowhere near enough. >> what they have is so meager that it insults the...
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want to bring in terre haute on who's in london you're a professor of public law and legal theory oxford university and the general that is sort of the indian law review how does a law like this pass if it is so almost anti constitutional. well so i think we need to understand that in u.s. criminal justice system has a long colonial legacy. a colonial legacy which gives the government of the day extremely strong say indeed control of the police and the prosecution services judicially is notionally into to a great extent has been independent in yemen but in a system where trials can take a long time and you can be imprisoned without bail for a long time the process is the punishment even if you have argued here quit it 14 years having spent time with so you know this makes complete sense for a colonial state because in a colonial at oregon state there is an identity of the state and the government but after the democratic transition what one would have liked to see was a separation off of the committee of the system the police and the prosecution from the ruling party and the government o
want to bring in terre haute on who's in london you're a professor of public law and legal theory oxford university and the general that is sort of the indian law review how does a law like this pass if it is so almost anti constitutional. well so i think we need to understand that in u.s. criminal justice system has a long colonial legacy. a colonial legacy which gives the government of the day extremely strong say indeed control of the police and the prosecution services judicially is...
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la universidad de oxford anunciÓ que la farmacÉutica astrazeneca reanudarÁ las pruebas de las vacunas, una de las mÁs avanzadas del mundo estÁ en las fases finales. peggy: hay buenas noticias para todos los que tienen esperanzas en la aprobaciÓn de una bad una contra el coronavirus. la universidad de oxford dice que reanuda las nuevas en reino unido con la farmacÉutica astrazeneca. los ensayos habÍan sido suspendidos luego de que una voluntaria aparentemente desarrollara mielitis transversa que es una seria inflamaciÓn de la mÉdula espinal Éste médico experto en salud pÚblica dice que el esparcimiento es inusual y podrÍa no estar vinculado al estudio. >> no tenÍa nada que ver con la vacuna y la fase tres de launa desde la compaÑÍa entonces ahora pueden resumir sus estudios. >> la universidad dijo que 18,000 personas han sido vacunadas y que pruebas tan amplias es de esperarse que algunos participantes se enfermen. >> esperemos que tengan eficacia y seguridad precauciÓn pero esperamos que sÍ. podemos pensar en una vacuna para el pÚblico o los de riesgo. los ancianos, los que trabajan e
la universidad de oxford anunciÓ que la farmacÉutica astrazeneca reanudarÁ las pruebas de las vacunas, una de las mÁs avanzadas del mundo estÁ en las fases finales. peggy: hay buenas noticias para todos los que tienen esperanzas en la aprobaciÓn de una bad una contra el coronavirus. la universidad de oxford dice que reanuda las nuevas en reino unido con la farmacÉutica astrazeneca. los ensayos habÍan sido suspendidos luego de que una voluntaria aparentemente desarrollara mielitis...
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a major trial of a coronavirus vaccine developed by oxford university and astrazeneca has been put onbecause of a suspected serious adverse reaction in a volunteer in the uk. an independent investigation will review the safety data before regulators decide whether the trial can restart. our medical editor, fergus walsh, reports. more than 10,000 volunteers in the uk, many of them elderly, have been immunised with the 0xford coronavirus vaccine. thousands more have received the jab in south africa, brazil and the united states. this is actually the second time the trial has been put on hold since it began in april. such pauses are triggered anytime a volunteer is admitted to hospital and the cause of their illness is not immediately apparent. an oxford university spokesperson said in large trials, illnesses will happen by chance but must be independently reviewed. the final decision on restarting the trial rest with the medical regulator, the mhra and that could happen within days. until then, no more volunteers will be immunised at any of the international sites. the oxford university
a major trial of a coronavirus vaccine developed by oxford university and astrazeneca has been put onbecause of a suspected serious adverse reaction in a volunteer in the uk. an independent investigation will review the safety data before regulators decide whether the trial can restart. our medical editor, fergus walsh, reports. more than 10,000 volunteers in the uk, many of them elderly, have been immunised with the 0xford coronavirus vaccine. thousands more have received the jab in south...
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oxford university and astrazeneca restart clinical trials of their coronavirus vaccine which was haltedfter a volunteer fell ill. a new trial to reduce pollution levels will cut the speed limit to 60mph on four sections of motorway in england. sir terence conran, the designer and habitat founder who revolutionised british decor and dining, has died aged 88. and coming up in sportsday — arsenal start as they mean to go on — beating newly promoted fulham in the opening game of the new premier league season. a leading scientist has warned that the uk is "on the edge of losing control" of coronavirus, as infections rise. professor sir mark walport, a member of the government's sage advisory committee, said people needed to limit their socialising, to ensure children can remain at school and students at university. it comes as the latest government data shows the uk recorded 3,497 new confirmed cases of covid—19. this report from our health correspondent, lauren moss. it's the final weekend before new restrictions are introduced across the uk. from monday, the rule of six will limit the numb
oxford university and astrazeneca restart clinical trials of their coronavirus vaccine which was haltedfter a volunteer fell ill. a new trial to reduce pollution levels will cut the speed limit to 60mph on four sections of motorway in england. sir terence conran, the designer and habitat founder who revolutionised british decor and dining, has died aged 88. and coming up in sportsday — arsenal start as they mean to go on — beating newly promoted fulham in the opening game of the new premier...
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it's as oxford university and astrazeneca restart clinical trials of their vaccine.liban sit down for peace talks. the afghan government has called for a ceasefire. police on the greek island of lesbos fire tear gas during a protest by migrants who've been homeless since their camp burned down on wednesday. sir terence conran — the designer and habitat founder who revolutionised british decor and dining — has died aged 88. the speed limit is being cut on four sections of motorway in england as part of a trial to reduce pollution levels. speeds will be reduced from 70 miles per hour to 60 in areas which have seen higher than recommended levels of nitrogen dioxide. the limit will be imposed twenty four hours a day and its impact will be reviewed in a years time four hours a day and its impact will all be affected. 0ur correspondent danny savage told us more details from the m1 near rotherham. if you live by a motorway in the uk, the chances are at times that the air pollution around you will be quite high — particularly if there is no breeze or if there is a trafficjam
it's as oxford university and astrazeneca restart clinical trials of their vaccine.liban sit down for peace talks. the afghan government has called for a ceasefire. police on the greek island of lesbos fire tear gas during a protest by migrants who've been homeless since their camp burned down on wednesday. sir terence conran — the designer and habitat founder who revolutionised british decor and dining — has died aged 88. the speed limit is being cut on four sections of motorway in england...
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and we now learned more tonight about why that key oxford trial has been halted for now. the patient reportedly experiencing neurological symptoms. and we are just learning this evening about a third grade teacher here in the u.s. dying from the virus. she had returned to the classroom two weeks ago. >>> a whistleblower at the department of homeland security coming forward tonight, claiming the trump administration repeatedly tried to sensor or manipulate intelligence for political purposes. the allegation coming after abc news reported the agency withheld a reportor tth andhat with just two months until election day. >>> the attorney general responding tonight, with the justice department now defending president trump in a defamation lawsuit, brought by a woman claiming he sexually assaulted her decades ago. the president's defense paid for by taxpayers. >>> and from temperatures near 100 to 30 degrees and snow. multiple accidents. the driving treacherous. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. and we begin tonight with those bomb
and we now learned more tonight about why that key oxford trial has been halted for now. the patient reportedly experiencing neurological symptoms. and we are just learning this evening about a third grade teacher here in the u.s. dying from the virus. she had returned to the classroom two weeks ago. >>> a whistleblower at the department of homeland security coming forward tonight, claiming the trump administration repeatedly tried to sensor or manipulate intelligence for political...
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grave.aastrazenica suspende la prueba mundial de la vacuna experimental del coronavirus, desarrollada por oxford voluntario se enfermÓ. encuentran en el fondo del pozo los cuerpos de una pareja de estadounidenses que estaban de vacaciones en ensenada, mÉxico. le dijeron a su familia que iban explorar una mina y desaparecieron. asÍ comenzamos la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna. con patricia janiot. ♪ ♪ patricia: buenas noches, bienvenidos. los saludo desde casa. vamos a comenzar con el desastre de los incendios forestales en california. hace unas horas empeorÓ cuando las llamas alcanzaron a un grupo de bomberos, causando heridas a 14 de ellos. el fuego los rebasÓ cuando trataba de proteger una estaciÓn de bomberos cerca del bosque nacional los padres en el centro del estado. varios sufrieron quemaduras e inhalaciÓn de humo. tres fueron aerotransportadas a un hospital. uno de ellos se encuentra grave.. dulce: 14 bomberos son las vÍctimas mÁs recientes de los devastadores incendios en california resultaron heridos cuando trataba de establecer recursos
grave.aastrazenica suspende la prueba mundial de la vacuna experimental del coronavirus, desarrollada por oxford voluntario se enfermÓ. encuentran en el fondo del pozo los cuerpos de una pareja de estadounidenses que estaban de vacaciones en ensenada, mÉxico. le dijeron a su familia que iban explorar una mina y desaparecieron. asÍ comenzamos la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna. con patricia janiot. ♪ ♪ patricia: buenas noches,...
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that is no longer using that oxford vaccine to inject into volunteers until we learn more about this adverse reaction. david? >> all right, the ripple effect already here. steve, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> and as this country awaits a vaccine, the disturbing images this evening as children head back to school, as college students go back, as well. and tonight, the toll in this country, more than 189,000 american lives lost. authorities are urging young people to take this seriously, as authorities say we now enter the fall in a more difficult place than we entered the summer in. and word tonight that more than a half million children have now tested positive in the u.s. since this began. here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, labor day weekend sparking fresh fears of covid outbreaks. from seattle to sacramento, a missionary posting these images to support the faithful, as many appeared to worship without masks and no social distancing. in las vegas, streets packed, many without masks. the country going into labor day weekend with twice the level of infection than mem
that is no longer using that oxford vaccine to inject into volunteers until we learn more about this adverse reaction. david? >> all right, the ripple effect already here. steve, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> and as this country awaits a vaccine, the disturbing images this evening as children head back to school, as college students go back, as well. and tonight, the toll in this country, more than 189,000 american lives lost. authorities are urging young people to take...
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the vice mayor of oxford, ohio. my. mayor, thank you. i mean, i was a college student, once.really? >> yeah. i had the same reaction you did. and i think most of the people in this town did, as well. >> when you see the students admitting that he tested positive for covid, a week before. knew about the ordinance against large gatherings. yet and still, they're having a party, and there are other people there who are positive. i don't -- i am told, because, you know, they covered the video, there's no masks, no social distancing. what was your reaction? >> i -- i think most people in our town were appalled by it. there is a mask ordinance in our town, that we passed. there's, also, mass gathering ordinance that we passed on august 18th. and so, you know, there's -- we've done what we can do. and the police are trying their best. it's not always working. >> it's tough when you're that age because you think you're grown. but especially if you're a male, your brain's not actually fully developed, yet. i'm not lying. it's the truth. it's -- according to the police report, obtained
the vice mayor of oxford, ohio. my. mayor, thank you. i mean, i was a college student, once.really? >> yeah. i had the same reaction you did. and i think most of the people in this town did, as well. >> when you see the students admitting that he tested positive for covid, a week before. knew about the ordinance against large gatherings. yet and still, they're having a party, and there are other people there who are positive. i don't -- i am told, because, you know, they covered the...
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i think that's unlikely i mean a lot of the volunteers for the oxford tests at least the oxford trial are overseas so won't be affected by this than our carriage rates in this country are relatively low compared to someone like brazil or south africa so i don't think you should be a problem. right simon clark microbiologist at reading university thanks for coming on today great to get your take your word on those ongoing trial thank you. another pandemic has taken the spotlight off another major issue the u.k. still dealing with that's brics it but u.k. governments being accused of threatening peace in northern ireland that any hopes of reaching a trade deal with europe as after downing street said it would override parts of the brics at deal struck with brussels prompting a stern warning from the e.u. just be demagoguing you need to respect the expect the u.k. to the commitments that negotiated and signed up to last year so that's lugar citizen strides in northern ireland any attempt by the u.k. to undermine the agreement would have serious consequences. now against this hostile back
i think that's unlikely i mean a lot of the volunteers for the oxford tests at least the oxford trial are overseas so won't be affected by this than our carriage rates in this country are relatively low compared to someone like brazil or south africa so i don't think you should be a problem. right simon clark microbiologist at reading university thanks for coming on today great to get your take your word on those ongoing trial thank you. another pandemic has taken the spotlight off another...
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on hold because of the unexplained illness of one of the participants developers astra zeneca and oxford university in england started late stage testing last week the world health organization says safety is the primary focus for clinical trials and that it is routine practice to investigate when unexplained illnesses occur thousands of patients in britain brazil south africa and the u.s. are all taking part in the u.s. is top infectious disease expert says it's unfortunate the trial had to be delayed but points out that it's a normal part of the process that's the reason why you have various phases of trials to determine if in fact these candidates are safe this particular candidate from the astra zeneca company had a serious adverse event which means you put the rest of the enrollment of individual volunteers on a hold until you can work out precisely what went on. the other sites to see if they see anything similar to this or related to that and then you proceed cautiously as you go forward making sure you're on the alert for this type of an adverse event but it's really one of the s
on hold because of the unexplained illness of one of the participants developers astra zeneca and oxford university in england started late stage testing last week the world health organization says safety is the primary focus for clinical trials and that it is routine practice to investigate when unexplained illnesses occur thousands of patients in britain brazil south africa and the u.s. are all taking part in the u.s. is top infectious disease expert says it's unfortunate the trial had to be...
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es la que desarrolla la universidad de oxford, inglaterra y en laboratorio astra senica.es un hispano de los Ángeles que trabaja como camarero. le contÓ a juan carlos gonzÁlez por quÉ decidiÓ participar en el ensayo. juan carlos: esta fue la primera aplicaciÓn de la con experimental creada por la farmacÉutica astros el primero recibir la es un niÑo inmigrante latinoamericano que se ofreciÓ por el bien comÚn. >> he tenido amigos que desafortunadamente han fallecido por este mal. conozco a personas que lo padecen. alguna se ponen muy graves, otras no. hay que ayudarnos unos a otros. esta ma podemos contribuir. juan carlos: hablaron de las molestias que pudiera tener. >> un moretÓn, se me podrÍa inflamar, pero me dieron un termÓmetro. tengo que estar checando la temperatura. juan carlos: le dieron nÚmeros telefÓnicos para llamar en caso de algÚn inconveniente, pero no fue necesario porque horas despuÉs de vacunarse, no tuvo molestias. una doctora explica que a voluntarios como a jorge no se les ha inyectado el virus como tal, sino la proteÍna que estÁ en la cÁpsula del coron
es la que desarrolla la universidad de oxford, inglaterra y en laboratorio astra senica.es un hispano de los Ángeles que trabaja como camarero. le contÓ a juan carlos gonzÁlez por quÉ decidiÓ participar en el ensayo. juan carlos: esta fue la primera aplicaciÓn de la con experimental creada por la farmacÉutica astros el primero recibir la es un niÑo inmigrante latinoamericano que se ofreciÓ por el bien comÚn. >> he tenido amigos que desafortunadamente han fallecido por este mal....
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with the oxford astrazeneca vaccine or placebo. he has lost seven family members to covid-19 and he wants to be part of the solution, no matter the cost. >> i know this is a risk is that the trial, but i would rather have us one. >> reporter: serrano was dosed on friday in lake worth, florida. >> the immune response is very encouraging. >> reporter: dr. larry boesch is the lead investigator for this trial. he says he's optimistic this vaccine is effective. >> the phase one and two trials the vaccine has been proven that not only do you get robust neutralizing antibodies to fight the coronavirus, you get a t cell response to fight off the cells that do become infected. that's crucial in fighting infections. nds says they ford has been -- are focusing on enrolling members of the african-american and latin x community who have been disproportionately affected. >> those groups of people are becoming infected at higher rates, and therefore that is a group that would highly benefit from vaccination. >> reporter: astrazeneca says it plans
with the oxford astrazeneca vaccine or placebo. he has lost seven family members to covid-19 and he wants to be part of the solution, no matter the cost. >> i know this is a risk is that the trial, but i would rather have us one. >> reporter: serrano was dosed on friday in lake worth, florida. >> the immune response is very encouraging. >> reporter: dr. larry boesch is the lead investigator for this trial. he says he's optimistic this vaccine is effective. >> the...
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on hold because of the unexplained illness of one of the participants developers astra zeneca an oxford university in england started a late stage testing last week the world health organization says safety is the primary focus for clinical trials and that it is routine practice to investigate when unexplained illnesses occur thousands of patients in britain brazil south africa and the us are taking part dairy gather as overall adjusts on lecture alang castor university he says the vaccine trial is a rigorous and time consuming process. it's important to remember that this clinical trial is unprecedented partly because of the sheer scale we have nearly 20000 participants there on several continents so there's a lot of logistical problems in running it or also the sheer speed with which it has to be carried out because of the urgency of getting a vaccine by the target of the end of the year and also finally because the disease that we're trying to prevent with the vaccine is one that produces new symptoms and possibly as many as the quarters of the people who contract it so for that reas
on hold because of the unexplained illness of one of the participants developers astra zeneca an oxford university in england started a late stage testing last week the world health organization says safety is the primary focus for clinical trials and that it is routine practice to investigate when unexplained illnesses occur thousands of patients in britain brazil south africa and the us are taking part dairy gather as overall adjusts on lecture alang castor university he says the vaccine...
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astrazeneca and oxford university will resume stage three clinical trials in the u.k.tential coronavirus vaccine. they paused testing this week to evaluate one participant who displayed neurological symptoms. meanwhile, covid-19 rates are dropping in the united states. but some universities have become hot spots as students return to campus. let's bring in dr. marty professor of surgery at john hopkins school of medicine author of the price we pace and also a fox news contributor dr. you have been on, you know, evaluator of specialize trial qhs you hear that 18,000 people are involved in this oxford astrazeneca study that one person -- took ill maybe, maybe as a result of maybe not as a result of the treatment, what does that tell you? >> jon that shows how seriously we on data safety monitoring boards take event when is the entire trial is shut down, and the other data safety boards are told to look for the similar symptoms that were seen in this single patient, and there is an intense investigation, and then afterwards it was concluded that the consequences were mild
astrazeneca and oxford university will resume stage three clinical trials in the u.k.tential coronavirus vaccine. they paused testing this week to evaluate one participant who displayed neurological symptoms. meanwhile, covid-19 rates are dropping in the united states. but some universities have become hot spots as students return to campus. let's bring in dr. marty professor of surgery at john hopkins school of medicine author of the price we pace and also a fox news contributor dr. you have...
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the university of oxford and astrazeneca have restarted clinical trials of their coronavirus vaccinehich was halted after a volunteer fell ill. boris johnson defends his plans to override parts of the brexit withdrawal agreement, saying the eu is looking to "carve up and divide" the uk. sir terence conran — the british designer who revolutionised retail and decor — has died aged 88. and the new premier league season begins with the champions, liverpool, hosting leeds united, who are back after an absence of 16 years. and coming up in half an hour — click takes a look at how virtual reality is being used to help the emergency services find an alternative for traditional face—to—face training. a leading scientist has warned that the uk is "on the edge of losing control" of coronavirus as infections rise. professor sir mark walport, a member of the government's sage advisory committee, said people needed to limit their socialising, to ensure children can remain at school — and students at university. this report from our health correspondent, lauren moss. it's the final weekend before n
the university of oxford and astrazeneca have restarted clinical trials of their coronavirus vaccinehich was halted after a volunteer fell ill. boris johnson defends his plans to override parts of the brexit withdrawal agreement, saying the eu is looking to "carve up and divide" the uk. sir terence conran — the british designer who revolutionised retail and decor — has died aged 88. and the new premier league season begins with the champions, liverpool, hosting leeds united, who...
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now tries for the oxford university coronavirus vaccines one of the world's most promising call the 1900. 11 vaccine developer asks to resign it says a patient has potentially unexplained illness which will need further investigation made sage testing got underway last week thousands are taking part in the trial in the u.k. u.s. president and south africa it's hoped $3000000000.00 as of the vaccine can be distributed globally surgeon infections in england has prompted the prime minister to introduce new restorations the number of people amount to meet socially has dropped from 30 to just 6 and they're stronger localised measures in the town of bolton which has the highest case rate in the country paul brennan reports. 2 weeks ago the infection rate in bolton was just 15 cases per 100000 people now it has leapt to 120 per 100001 the new full lockdown as a strong possibility of tuesday morning this northern english town had introduced new restrictions on household gatherings by afternoon the rising infection rate forced the council to extend that to restaurants cafes bars and pubs all of t
now tries for the oxford university coronavirus vaccines one of the world's most promising call the 1900. 11 vaccine developer asks to resign it says a patient has potentially unexplained illness which will need further investigation made sage testing got underway last week thousands are taking part in the trial in the u.k. u.s. president and south africa it's hoped $3000000000.00 as of the vaccine can be distributed globally surgeon infections in england has prompted the prime minister to...
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. >> retoman la marcha la vacuna de oxford para el covid-19 reanuda sus ensayos clÍnicos tras una pausacciÓn adversa en uno de sus voluntarios. >> 70.000 muertos mÉxico supera la triste barrera de los 70.000 muertes por el covid-19 pese a esto la reapertura del paÍs continÚa. >> pidiÓ ayuda la autopsia confirma que pidiÓ ayuda antes de pedir ayuda puso a salvo a su hijo y luego desapareciÓ en el agua. >> noticias telemundo. >> con vanessa h. >> >> es el infierno que se vive este oregon las llamas han consumido mÁs de un millÓn de acres en el estado y temen lo peor mientras avanzan por las notas afectadas. >> es parte del desastre. >> en oregon los fuegos han quemado el equivalente al tamaÑo tel que estado de new jersey en california al menos 4.000 estructuras han sido destruidas mientras tanto washington vive su segunda peor temporada de incendios. >> idaho y montaÑa combaten las llamas. >> estos fuegos dejaron al menos 29 vÍctimas y temen que la cifra suba aÚn mÁs mientras el gobernador de washington hizo eco de su homÓlogo al estiro que esos incendios son efecto directo de la emergenc
. >> retoman la marcha la vacuna de oxford para el covid-19 reanuda sus ensayos clÍnicos tras una pausacciÓn adversa en uno de sus voluntarios. >> 70.000 muertos mÉxico supera la triste barrera de los 70.000 muertes por el covid-19 pese a esto la reapertura del paÍs continÚa. >> pidiÓ ayuda la autopsia confirma que pidiÓ ayuda antes de pedir ayuda puso a salvo a su hijo y luego desapareciÓ en el agua. >> noticias telemundo. >> con vanessa h. >>...
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oxford has deemed the trial safe to continue. >>> the number of new coronavirus cases in the u.s. is dropping. the average is down by 18% to about 34,000 per day. but, this fall and winter are expected to bring new dangers with colleges and universities opening and people experiencing even more pandemic fatigue. experts warn the decline may not last. >>> we continue to monitor president donald trump's northern california visit. he is expected to speak at a ceremony and we will bring that to you live once he begins. >>> people in the gulf states getting ready once again. when the latest hurricane could do some serious damage. >>> a bay area tech giant wins the bidding war for tiktok. what we are learning about the deal. >>> we are working to bring you positive stories during this time. check it out at www.kpix.com /together. [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ (vo) i fell asleep good feeds our connectio good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. >>> former vice president joe biden boated in his home state's primary. he was asked if
oxford has deemed the trial safe to continue. >>> the number of new coronavirus cases in the u.s. is dropping. the average is down by 18% to about 34,000 per day. but, this fall and winter are expected to bring new dangers with colleges and universities opening and people experiencing even more pandemic fatigue. experts warn the decline may not last. >>> we continue to monitor president donald trump's northern california visit. he is expected to speak at a ceremony and we will...
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when i was working in oxford which buttons on my create was really a pinnacle moment my mother was very proud and she's like but you know. what do you think. you can do it in 1020 is how is it going to help anybody to improve the lives of the people that live in our village. of. it's a wonderful. time for me because i have seen the other side of what i got to even imagine most in the oratory and what is even more exciting that i've seen you apply i researched on in africa. just something i couldn't imagine you when i was 25. so by your leave. my name is sheila. i was born in nigeria i studied medical biochemistry and then went on to do a ph d. in plant biochemistry. i did some stock troll work in oxford at the institute of viral ajeet and environmental microbiology. and i specialized on a system called the bacula virus expression system which is a methodology that you used to genetically modify viruses. about time i went to university i felt really prepared for the world and then i realized perhaps i was i wasn't quite as. gender dynamics i didn't understand it i'm 18 years old i mean t
when i was working in oxford which buttons on my create was really a pinnacle moment my mother was very proud and she's like but you know. what do you think. you can do it in 1020 is how is it going to help anybody to improve the lives of the people that live in our village. of. it's a wonderful. time for me because i have seen the other side of what i got to even imagine most in the oratory and what is even more exciting that i've seen you apply i researched on in africa. just something i...
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it's been one of the most promising that we've been tracking, oxford university and astrazeneca. we first heard from the director of the nih, dr. francis collins, who talked about it generally. why don't we watch a little bit about what he had to say and we'll talk about what senators were asking him as followups. watch. >> i want to address concerns about safety. this is foremost in all our minds. we cannot compromise here. the announcement yesterday about the astrazeneca vaccine is a concrete example of how even a single case of an unexpected illness is sufficient to require a clinical hold for the trial in multiple countries. that is what's happening. there are ways, however, that we have adopted in warp speed to move quickly while retaining those most rigorous scientific standards, and i think you would want us to do that. people are dying. >> reporter: committee chairman lamar alexander followed up on this as he was immediately questioning the first questioner out of the gate there. what the doctor wanted to underscore there was that americans should not read into this clini
it's been one of the most promising that we've been tracking, oxford university and astrazeneca. we first heard from the director of the nih, dr. francis collins, who talked about it generally. why don't we watch a little bit about what he had to say and we'll talk about what senators were asking him as followups. watch. >> i want to address concerns about safety. this is foremost in all our minds. we cannot compromise here. the announcement yesterday about the astrazeneca vaccine is a...
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a big coronavirus vaccine trial by oxford university and astrazeneca has been temporarily halted worldwide uk volunteerfalls ill. new legislation which would override elements of the government's brexit withdrawal deal is published today. ministers admit it will breach international law. a camp where migrants live on the greek island of lesbos is evacuated after a fire. the camp is home to nearly 13,000 people. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british—iranian woman who was detained in iran four years ago and is almost reaching the end of her five yearjail term — is told she'll face another trial on sunday. we'll be talking to her husband this morning. researchers say the discovery of deep channels of water under the ice of the biggest glacier in west antarctica explains why it's melting so rapidly. good morning. the health secretary matt hancock has said the ban on gatherings of more than six people will be in place for the "foreseeable future" — possibly even until christmas. if you live in england, you won't be able to socialise with more than six people from monday — both indoors and out
a big coronavirus vaccine trial by oxford university and astrazeneca has been temporarily halted worldwide uk volunteerfalls ill. new legislation which would override elements of the government's brexit withdrawal deal is published today. ministers admit it will breach international law. a camp where migrants live on the greek island of lesbos is evacuated after a fire. the camp is home to nearly 13,000 people. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british—iranian woman who was detained in iran...
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a major trial of a coronavirus vaccine developed by oxford university and astrazeneca has been put onuse of a suspected serious adverse reaction in a volunteer in the uk. an independent investigation will review the safety data before regulators decide whether the trial can restart. our medical editor, fergus walsh, reports. more than 10,000 volunteers in the uk, many of them elderly, have been immunised with the oxford coronavirus vaccine. thousands more have received the jab in south africa, brazil and the united states. this is actually the second time the trial has been put on hold since it began in april. such pauses are triggered anytime a volunteer is admitted to hospital and the cause of their illness is not immediately apparent. an oxford university spokesperson said in large trials, illnesses will happen by chance but must be independently reviewed. the final decision on restarting the trial rest with the medical regulator, the mhra and that could happen within days. until then, no more volunteers will be immunised at any of the international sites. the oxford university tea
a major trial of a coronavirus vaccine developed by oxford university and astrazeneca has been put onuse of a suspected serious adverse reaction in a volunteer in the uk. an independent investigation will review the safety data before regulators decide whether the trial can restart. our medical editor, fergus walsh, reports. more than 10,000 volunteers in the uk, many of them elderly, have been immunised with the oxford coronavirus vaccine. thousands more have received the jab in south africa,...
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oxford university and the uk's drug from after zeneca single-a is routine but they hope that a shot toe ready soon. it comes on the same day that the british prime minister said new restrictions in place that could be there for months. dark the vaccine has huge potential, it is already past two phases of testing and is now being rolled out to some of the worst affected parts of the world. from the tens of thousands to have been given it to many who have provided a strong immune response to the virus. so rigorous as the testing regime that an adverse reaction for a single patient can be to the trials having to be suspended by the manufacturer. that means no new people are being added to the trials. >> this sort of event happens very frequent indexing trial. the reason we are hearing about it is because clearly, there a lot of scrutiny over the vaccine and clearly, the researchers and the company itself are keen on being as open and transparent as possible. >> the hope is that the trials can resume in a few weeks. the best case scenario is still that hundreds of millions are rolled out o
oxford university and the uk's drug from after zeneca single-a is routine but they hope that a shot toe ready soon. it comes on the same day that the british prime minister said new restrictions in place that could be there for months. dark the vaccine has huge potential, it is already past two phases of testing and is now being rolled out to some of the worst affected parts of the world. from the tens of thousands to have been given it to many who have provided a strong immune response to the...