Illinois Prepares To Test COVID-19 Vaccine

Centers For Disease Control and Prevention
Illinois cannot enter the fifth and final phase of its plan to reopen the state until a vaccine for COVID-19 is developed. There are more than 100 coronavirus vaccines currently in development around the world, and a small number have moved into clinical trials, including here in Illinois. Next month, The University of Illinois Chicago will begin testing a vaccine for the novel coronavirus. The 21st speaks to the lead investigator on the clinical trial.
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Dr. Richard Novak, head of the Division of Infectious Diseases at The University of Illinois Chicago Health and lead investigator on the clinical trial
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