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Scots medic among first to test Covid-19 vaccine in desperate bid to find cure for deadly virus

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medic is among the first in the country to test the Covid-19 vaccine in a desperate bid for some hope with the 'world in a sad place' due to the deadly virus.

Kate Pirie, 28, signed up to the Oxford University trial to help the frantic search for a cure to the coronavirus pandemic. The Occupational therapist was inspired after working on the front line at Liberton H ospital in Edinburgh and seeing ‘some lovely moments within a lot of sadness’.

The health care worker, from Glasgow but currently living in Edinburgh, is hoping the trial will be the ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ as the world battles the pandemic.Speaking to the Daily Record Kate said: “I got an email to ask if I was interested in participating in the trial and I thought why.

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