A British research lab has 20,000 volunteers willing to be infected with a coronavirus related to the one that is causing the Covid-19 pandemic as part of a study to find a vaccine
Thousands of people have volunteered to be infected in the hope of finding a vaccine for the new coronavirus.
hVIVO, a clinical research group in London, has attracted more than 20,000 volunteers willing to be infected with tamer relatives of the virus that causes Covid-19 in exchange for a fee of £3,500 . It says such experiments could play an important role in the development of a vaccine against the new coronavirus, for which there are no proven treatments or vaccines.
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