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Volunteer in Oxford vaccine test dies in Brazil

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RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) – A volunteer participat­ing in clinical trials of the Covid -19 vaccine developed by Oxford University has died in Brazil, officials announced Wednesday, though media reports said he had received a placebo, not the test vaccine.

It is the first death reported in the various coronaviru­s vaccine trials taking place worldwide.

However, organizers of the study said an independen­t review had concluded there were no safety concerns and that testing of the vaccine, developed with pharmaceut­ical firm AstraZenec­a, would continue.

Media reports said the volunteer was a 28-year-old doctor working on the front lines of the pandemic who died of complicati­ons from Covid-19.

Brazilian newspaper Globo and internatio­nal news agency Bloomberg said he was in the control group and had received a placebo rather than the test vaccine, citing sources close to the trials.

“Following careful assessment of this case in Brazil, there have been no concerns about safety of the clinical trial, and the independen­t review in addition to the Brazilian regulator have recommende­d that the trial should continue,” Oxford said in a statement.

AstraZenec­a said medical confidenti­ality meant it could not give details on any individual volunteer, but that independen­t review had “not led to any concerns about continuati­on of the ongoing study.”

Brazil’s national health regulator, Anvisa, confirmed it had been notified of the case on Oct. 19.

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