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World first COVID-19 vaccine booster study launches in UK

Southampton in world-first trial to find most effective Covid booster

Southampton is taking part in a world-first trial. SOUTHAMPTON is spearheading a world-first trial to identify the most effective booster vaccines in the battle against Covid-19. A new government-funded initiative will determine the immune responses triggered by each of the seven vaccines developed in a bid to defeat the killer virus. The trial will be led by University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. A trust spokesperson said: Volunteers from Southampton, Portsmouth and Bournemouth will soon be able to receive a third ‘booster’ vaccine through a new clinical trial launching this week. The study, backed by £19.3m of government funding through the Vaccines Taskforce, will be run at University Hospital Southampton, University Hospitals Dorset and the Portsmouth Research Hub (Portsmouth Hospitals).

Man suffers stab wound to groin in Southampton incident

His injuries are not considered life threatening. Officers are currently carrying out enquiries to establish the exact circumstances as to what happened. A police spokesperson confirmed this evening that no one has been arrested . The incident saw two semi-detached properties on Howard Road cordoned off by police.  Neighbours also reported hearing a man screaming in pain  and seeing blood and personal belongings on the pavement.  A spokesperson for Hampshire Constabulary today said: We believe this to be an isolated incident and there is no risk to the wider public. A further statement read: We are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident at this time.

World-first COVID-19 vaccine booster study launches in UK | Department of Health and Social Care

New government-funded clinical trial looking at different COVID-19 ‘booster’ vaccines launches in the UK. Initial results trialling seven vaccines expected in September to inform plans for booster programme Clinical trials on agenda for G7 Health Ministers’ Meeting in early June which Health Secretary announces will be hosted in Oxford Announcements come ahead of International Clinical Trials Day (Thursday 20 May 2021) Thousands of volunteers will receive a booster COVID-19 vaccine in a new clinical trial launched yesterday, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has announced. The Cov-Boost study, led by University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust and backed by £19.3 million of government funding through the Vaccines Taskforce, will trial seven vaccines and will be the first in the world to provide vital data on the impact of a third dose on patients’ immune responses.

Hampshire in trial to find most effective Covid booster

Southampton is taking part in a world-first trial. HAMPSHIRE is spearheading a world-first trial to identify the most effective booster vaccines in the battle against Covid-19. A new government-funded initiative will determine the immune responses triggered by each of the seven vaccines developed in a bid to defeat the killer virus. The trial will be led by University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. A trust spokesperson said: Volunteers from Southampton, Portsmouth and Bournemouth will soon be able to receive a third ‘booster’ vaccine through a new clinical trial launching this week. The study, backed by £19.3m of government funding through the Vaccines Taskforce, will be run at University Hospital Southampton, University Hospitals Dorset and the Portsmouth Research Hub (Portsmouth Hospitals).

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