Vaccination

New malaria vaccine proves highly effective – and COVID shows how quickly it could be deployed

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For the first time, a malaria vaccine has shown high efficacy in trials. Image: Pixabay/jggrz

Adrian Hill
Director of the Jenner Institute, University of Oxford
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