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Coronavirus volunteers needed to take part in 'essential' clinical trials

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The government is calling for thousands of volunteers to come forward  for clinical coronavirus trials in the search for a vaccine.

Almost 1,000 patients from 132 different hospitals have been already recruited in just 15 days and many more are expected to join the Randomised Evaluation of COVID-19 Therapy (RECOVERY) trial in the coming weeks.

This would make it the largest randomised controlled trial of potential COVID-19 treatments in the world. The announcement comes as the UK death toll rises by 684 to 3,605 in the biggest daily jump so far.

More than 38,000 people have been infected with the disease in the country. As the search for a vaccine against coronavirus continues, researchers need human volunteers to take part in their

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