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AstraZeneca says late-stage trials of its Covid-19 vaccine were ‘highly effective’ in preventing disease

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A coronavirus vaccine volunteer in AstraZeneca's trial.

LONDON, England — AstraZeneca says late-stage trials of its Covid-19 vaccine were “highly effective” in preventing the disease.

The vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford prevented 70% of people from developing the coronavirus in late-stage trials, the team reported Monday.

Key researcher Dr. Andrew Pollard said scientists were pleased with the results.

He said researchers found that if people were given a half dose followed by a full dose, rather than two full doses, protection rose to about 90%.

He says “these findings show that we have an effective vaccine that will save many lives.”

Two other drugmakers, Pfizer and Moderna, last week reported preliminary results from late-stage trials showing that their Covid-19 vaccines were almost 95% effective.

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