Article 5NWDB An oral history of Oxford/AstraZeneca: ‘Making a vaccine in a year is like landing a human on the moon’

An oral history of Oxford/AstraZeneca: ‘Making a vaccine in a year is like landing a human on the moon’

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Oliver Franklin-Wallis
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It has shipped more than a billion doses, saved countless lives - and faced controversy over its safety and supply. Here, some of those who created the vaccine tell the story of their epic race against the virus

In December 2019, hospitals in Wuhan, China, reported that they were dealing with dozens of cases of pneumonia of an unknown cause. They soon identified the disease as being caused by a novel coronavirus.

Teresa Lambe, associate professor, Jenner Institute My brother lived in China, so whenever there was an emerging or break pathogen there, I used to follow it. I remember thinking very early on that this was probably another influenza strain.

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