SKIP TO CONTENT SKIP TO SITE INDEX The Coronavirus Outbreak LIVE Latest Updates Maps and Cases Risk Near You Vaccine Rollout Guidelines After Vaccination U.S.A. World Health How the Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine Works By Jonathan Corum and Carl Zimmer Updated March 5, 2021 Leer en espaƱol The University of Oxford partnered with the British-Swedish company AstraZeneca to develop and test a coronavirus vaccine known as ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 or AZD1222 . Clinical trials found that the vaccine had an efficacy of 82.4 percent when two doses were given 12 weeks apart. Despite some uncertainty over trial results , Britain authorized the vaccine for emergency use in December, and India authorized a version of the vaccine called Covishield on Jan. 3. A Piece of the Coronavirus The SARS-CoV-2 virus is studded with proteins that it uses to enter human cells. These so-called spike proteins ...
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