Needle-free Covid vaccination trials taking place in Cambridge

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Trials are taking place in Cambridge, where the technology was developed.

Trials are taking place of a new needle-free Covid vaccine in Cambridge, where the technology was developed.

The vaccine, administered through a jet of air, was developed by Prof Jonathan Heeney of Cambridge University and chief executive of DIOSynVax.Safety trials have already been conducted at the NIHR Southampton Clinical Research Facility. The vaccine - known as DIOS-CoVax - is envisaged as a booster targeting SARS-CoV-2 and related coronaviruses that pose a threat of future pandemics."If you're someone who hates needles, our vaccine could be the answer as it's delivered by a jet of air, not a needle," Prof Heeney said.

He said the current trial was a "crucial stage of development towards what we hope will eventually become a universal coronavirus vaccine".

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