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Researchers in the United Kingdom have just launched a controversial new study called a challenge trial where they will intentionally infect volunteers with the virus that causes COVID-19.The study at the University of Oxford is just the second human challenge trial for COVID-19. The first, at Imperial College London, began last month.Oxford plans to take 64 young volunteers who have had COVID-19 before and intentionally expose them to the virus again. Sponsors say the approach will let them learn things about the virus and the immune response they could not learn otherwise. We can look at the durability of protection. We can see how long their protection lasts, said Prof. Helen McShane, the trials lead investigator. It will be a tool to allow us to develop next-generation vaccines.
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