Vaxxers: A Pioneering Moment in Scientific History
English
By (author): Catherine Green Sarah Gilbert
'Moving and awe-inspiring... The story of the decade'
Mail on Sunday
'Vaxxers is so good that the book will be read for long after the pandemic is over'
Financial Times
'The amazing tale of a vaccine that has saved so many of our lives. It's a dramatic, page-turning read, and incredibly moving'
Chris Evans
'I dare anyone to read this and not come away impressed'
Guardian
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The bestselling inside story of a historic moment for science and for humanity.
On 1 January 2020, Professor Sarah Gilbert read an article about four people in China with an illness of unknown cause. Within two weeks, she and her team had designed a new vaccine that would go on to save millions of lives from Covid-19.
Capturing a landmark moment, Sarah Gilbert and Catherine Green reveal their story of making the pioneering Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and fighting a pandemic as ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. They separate fact from fiction, they explain how they made their highly effective vaccine in record time with the eyes of the world watching, and they give us hope for the future.