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Hugh Grosvenor, The Duke of Westminster, has donated £1m towards Oxford University’s COVID-19 mental health research programmes. This is part of the £10m donation announced by the Westminster Foundation last month to support the national COVID-19 relief effort.
UK and EU regulators conclude benefits of vaccination continue to outweigh the risks
Coronavirus COVID-19 General
7 April 2021
Today, the medical regulators in the UK and Europe have announced their conclusions from their reviews of very rare cases of unusual blood clots in people who have received the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine.
Link between COVID-19 infection and subsequent mental health and neurological conditions found
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
7 April 2021
One in three COVID-19 survivors received a neurological or psychiatric diagnosis within six months of infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, an observational study of more than 230,000 patient health records published in The Lancet Psychiatry journal estimates. The study looked at 14 neurological and mental health disorders.
New national study of long-term impacts of debilitating lung damage from COVID-19
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
7 April 2021
A new national study will investigate the long-term effects of lung inflammation and scarring from COVID-19. The study, launched with £2 million of funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), aims to develop treatment strategies and prevent disability.
Opportunities for final goodbyes must be prioritised in COVID-19 pandemic
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
31 March 2021
Bereaved relatives described the ongoing pain of being absent at the end of a loved-one's life. Many had not seen their relative for weeks or months due to the pandemic. Opportunities must be prioritised for essential connections between families at end-of-life care.
New study shows overwhelming public support for donating vaccines to low-income countries
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
31 March 2021
A survey led by Nuffield Department of Population Health's Health Economics Research Centre has found that most people in high-income countries support donating some of their country’s COVID-19 vaccine supplies to low-income nations who would otherwise struggle to gain access.
MRC HIU researchers release cheap, quick COVID-19 antibody test
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
29 March 2021
An international research team led by Oxford University scientists has developed a portable test for antibodies that fight the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
New study finds strong immune response following COVID-19 vaccination
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
29 March 2021
A new study has found that 99% of people generate a robust immune response against COVID-19 after just one dose of the Pfizer vaccine, and that after two doses levels of protection were even stronger.
University of Oxford to study nasal administration of COVID-19 vaccine
Clinical Trials Coronavirus COVID-19 General
26 March 2021
The University of Oxford is launching a study investigating the delivery of the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 coronavirus vaccine using a nasal spray.
AstraZeneca publish primary analysis from US trial of coronavirus vaccine
Clinical Trials Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
25 March 2021
Our partners AstraZeneca have today announced the high-level results from the primary analysis of their Phase III trial of the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 coronavirus vaccine in the US. They confirm that the vaccine efficacy is consistent with the interim analysis results announced on Monday 22 March 2021.
The RECOVERY Trial: One year on
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
23 March 2021
The Randomised Evaluation of COVid-19 thERapY (RECOVERY) trial was officially launched on 23 March 2020. It is the world's largest COVID-19 drug trial.
COVID-19: how to tackle vaccine hesitancy among BAME groups
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
22 March 2021
USA, Chile and Peru interim trial data show Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and highly effective
Clinical Trials Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
22 March 2021
A Phase III study of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine conducted by AstraZeneca plc in the USA, Chile and Peru has shown that vaccine is safe and highly effective, adding to previous trial data from the United Kingdom, Brazil and South Africa, as well as real-world impact data from the United Kingdom.
Two doses of vaccine offer same protection from COVID as prior infection, study finds
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
15 March 2021
Two doses of either the Pfizer or Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine offer similar protection against symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection to that coming from natural immunity after infection, an ongoing study of healthcare workers has found.
Characterising SARS-CoV-2 genetic diversity and transmission
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
9 March 2021
Adaptive mutations of SARS-CoV-2 are rare and unlikely to be transmitted, but when they are transmitted they can have a big impact, finds a new study.
Oxford vaccine creator Professor Sarah Gilbert awarded RSA Albert Medal
Awards and Appointments Coronavirus COVID-19 General Innovation Research
5 March 2021
Professor Sarah Gilbert has been awarded the Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce’ (RSA) Albert Medal for her work on the Oxford vaccine.
PRINCIPLE Covid-19 treatments trial widens to under 50s and adds colchicine
Clinical Trials Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
3 March 2021
From today, the UK’s national priority platform trial of Covid-19 treatments for recovery at home launches its investigation of the gout drug colchicine, and expands for the first time to include adults of any age.
New data show vaccines reduce severe COVID-19 in older adults
Coronavirus COVID-19 Research
2 March 2021
New data show both Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine and the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines significantly reduce severe COVID-19 in older adults.
Major rise in public support for COVID vaccine – Oxford study
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
24 February 2021
More than three quarters of people in the UK now say they are ’very likely’ to have the vaccine – up from 50% among the same group of survey respondents five months ago –according to a two-wave Oxford University survey published today.
Coronavirus vaccination linked to substantial reduction in hospitalisation, real-world data suggests
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
22 February 2021
The first study to describe the effects in real-world communities of the Oxford coronavirus vaccine has been reported in a pre-print publication today, showing a clear reduction in the risk of hospitalisation from COVID-19 amongst those who have received the vaccine.
World’s largest clinical trial for COVID-19 treatments expands internationally
Clinical Trials Coronavirus COVID-19 General
18 February 2021
The Randomised Evaluation of COVID-19 Therapy (RECOVERY) Trial, the world’s largest clinical trial for COVID-19 treatments, has now expanded internationally with Indonesia and Nepal among the first countries to join. The first patients have been recruited to RECOVERY International.