The British government will provide the Oxford team with £ 20 million to fund their
novel coronavirus vaccine to enter clinical trials. British Health Minister Matt Hancock said that the coronavirus vaccine will be tested in humans from the 23rd.
British Health Minister Matt Hancock said at a regular press conference on April 21st local time that the British government would provide the Oxford team with £ 20 million to fund their new crown vaccine into clinical trials He said that the vaccine will be tested in humans starting from the 23rd.
British Health Minister Matthew Hancock said at a news conference on Tuesday (April 21) that
the new coronavirus vaccine developed by Oxford University will start testing people from April 23.
Hancock said: "I am pleased to announce that we will give the Oxford University experts 20 million pounds for clinical vaccine trials. I am pleased to inform everyone that
the coronavirus vaccine will start on Thursday, April 23 experimenting."
Hancock said: "We will start using the vaccine as soon as possible."
The UK will also allocate 22.5 million pounds for clinical vaccine trials conducted by Imperial College London.