RECOVERY Coronavirus Study ‘Will Attract Global Players To UK’

1,000 Patients Recruited In 132 Hospitals

A randomized COVID-19 study spanning the whole of the UK could help to bolster the UK’s reputation as a location for future clinical trials. It is also being seen partly as the result of the UK regulator's "decisive action" in fast-tracking trials for potential COVID-19 therapies.

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The UK is running a large-scale coronavirus trial. • Source: Shutterstock

The UK BioIndustry Association has welcomed the launch of what is being described as the world’s largest randomized clinical trial of potential COVID-19 treatments, saying that the RECOVERY study shows that the UK is becoming a “powerhouse” in understanding the disease and will help to attract global companies to run major trials in the UK.

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