Hinckley Times

Thousands sign up to take part in Covid-19 vaccine test in county

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NEARLY 4,000 people across Leicesters­hire have come forward to take part in Covid-19 vaccine research as part of the national effort to find a vaccine to prevent the spread of the virus.

Some 3,885 in the county have joined over 230,000 people from across the United Kingdom in signing up to the new NHS Covid-19 vaccine registry. The registry allows people to indicate their interest in participat­ing in essential research to test vaccines which are being developed to tackle the virus.

Once a suitable study becomes available, people who have signed up will be contacted by researcher­s to invite them to take part.

A number of new vaccine trials for Covid-19 are expected to launch in the coming weeks, adding to those already under way across the UK.

The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) is working with the NHS and other partners to deliver research that will help identify vaccines to protect against coronaviru­s.

Professor David Rowbotham, clinical director for the NIHR Clinical Research Network East Midlands said: “We’re incredibly grateful to everyone in Leicesters­hire who has signed up to take part in Covid-19 vaccine research.

“These research studies are a vital part of our response to the pandemic, and we are proud that so many people across the East Midlands are putting themselves forward as volunteers.

“It’s important that we involve people from all areas and background­s in this research, so I would urge everyone to sign up to the NHS Covid-19 vaccine registry.

“Everyone involved in coronaviru­s research is making an enormous contributi­on and we are proud that our region is at the very heart of the research response to the disease.”

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Doctors treat a patient suffering from coronaviru­s on an intensive care ward

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