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Coronavirus vaccine research - volunteers needed NOW

5th Nov 2020

Vaccines are the most effective way to prevent infections like coronavirus (COVID-19).

Researchers need people to take part in their studies so they can find out which possible new vaccine works best.

On this page you can sign up to be contacted about taking part in approved UK coronavirus vaccine studies. This means you'll be joining the COVID-19 vaccine registry.

What's involved in signing up to be contacted

You can sign up online. We'll ask you some questions about yourself, and then ask your permission for researchers on the vaccine studies to contact you.

If you sign up, your details will be kept secure. They'll only be shared with researchers who think you might be suitable for a study they're working on. The researchers will then contact you to tell you more about it, and answer any questions you have.

If you sign up to be contacted, you do not have to take part in a study or talk to researchers. It's your choice.

You can withdraw your permission at any time.

Sign up to be contacted for coronavirus vaccine studies

About vaccine studies

Who can sign up to be contacted for coronavirus vaccine studies?What's involved in taking part in a vaccine study?Are vaccine studies safe?Will I be asked to take part in a study that's far away?Who runs coronavirus vaccine studies?How are studies approved?

If you have questions about signing up, see answers to common questions about signing up for coronavirus vaccine research.

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