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Scientist made vaccine before he died that could stop killer coronavirus
The family of a late scientist have claimed a vaccine he developed in retirement could prove a vital weapon in the fight against coronavirus.
Eric Worrall died in 2014 at the age of 84 – but may have left behind an important legacy.
His daughter Jane, 65, has revealed that he had developed a vaccine to help private investors battle H5N1 avian influenza – which could also be used to tackle COVID-19.
It’s claimed that the vaccine is “equally applicable” to all enveloped viruses and – subject to the usual trials – could prove a suitable vaccine for humans.
Mr Worrall, who retired to Talsarn, Wales, wrote a paper on his research and results before his death, which was published in a peer-reviewed journal.
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