US regulator not ready to resume AstraZeneca vaccine trial

16 September 2020
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While British drugmaker AstraZeneca (LSE: AZN) has  resumed clinical testing for its coronavirus vaccine candidate in the UK, authorities in the US are set to keep the trial on hold for a few more days at least.

The firm is considered one of the frontrunners in the race to develop a safe and effective vaccine for COVID-19, with large Phase III studies underway in multiple countries.

The hopes of people around the world were dented by a  trial stoppage in early September, after a participant in the trial fell ill with a suspected rare inflammatory condition.

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