Coronavirus: Student, 26, explains what it's like to volunteer in Oxford vaccine trial

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With coronavirus cases around the world now at over 52 million, scientists have been working around the clock to develop a vaccine.

A vaccine created at the University of Oxford has been tipped as the front-runner in the fight against Covid-19, and now one volunteer from the trial has revealed exactly what it’s like.

Lois Clay Baker, 26, from London, is an ongoing participant of the six-month Oxford University Covid-19 vaccine trial. As a final year medical student, Ms Baker was invited to take part in the trial back in May.

She said: “I took part because I'm a medical student and I'm interested in global health/public health, so I was excited to be part of this research even if its only in a very small way. “When the pandemic first

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