Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber volunteers for coronavirus vaccine trial

While the world is discussing the news of the vaccine from Russia against the coronavirus; composer Andrew Lloyd Webber became a vaccine volunteer to prove that theaters can be reopened.

Famous British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber volunteered to try a coronavirus vaccine, saying he would do anything to prove that theaters could be reopened safely.

Lloyd Webber is known to have participated in coronavirus vaccine trials developed by Oxford University and pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.

Stating that he was excited about the corona virus vaccine that Oxford was working on from his social media account the other day, Webber wrote, “I will do everything to prove that theaters can be reopened safely.”

Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, 41 Broadway theaters have been closed since March 12, and show dates have been changed many times.

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