The government is taking a necessary gamble on the Oxford vaccine
After a month without confirmation, ministers are investing millions to be ready to mass-produce the vaccine if it passes clinical trials.
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After a month without confirmation, ministers are investing millions to be ready to mass-produce the vaccine if it passes clinical trials.
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