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Prince William Congratulates Researchers Responsible for COVID-19 Vaccine Breakthrough

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With progress into a COVID-19 vaccine starting to look promising, Prince William spoke with researchers about the breakthroughs and discoveries being made at the University of Oxford.The Duke of Cambridge partook in a video call with Andy Pollard, professor of Paediatric Infection and Immunity; Sarah Gilbert, professor of Vaccinology; and Louise Richardson, vice chancellor of the university.

Working in collaboration with AstraZeneca PLC, a British-Swedish multinational pharmaceutical company, they produced a vaccine that "is shown to be effective at preventing COVID-19 and offers a high level of protection," per a press release from Kensington Palace.The scientists and researchers revealed to the duke that the vaccine "will be.

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