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Decline in Covid spread evident for the first time, study of Oxford vaccine shows

The news means vaccinating people could also result in indirectly protecting others from getting the disease too

A vaccination centre in Newbridge, Wales
A vaccination centre in Newbridge, Wales Photo: Getty Images

A study of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine has shown that it may reduce the spread of coronavirus, marking the first time a vaccine has been demonstrated to slow the rate of transmission.

Health secretary Matt Hancock called the results “absolutely superb” on 3 February, after the study suggested the vaccine may have a “substantial” effect on the spreading of coronavirus.

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