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Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by Nobody: 6:33am On Mar 16, 2020
The first participant in a clinical trial for a vaccine to protect against the new coronavirus will receive an experimental dose on Monday, according to a government official.

The National Institutes of Health is funding the trial, which is taking place at the Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute in Seattle. The official who disclosed plans for the first participant spoke on condition of anonymity because the move has not been publicly announced.

Public health officials say it will take a year to 18 months to fully validate any potential vaccine.

Testing will begin with 45 young, healthy volunteers with different doses of shots co-developed by NIH and Moderna Inc. There’s no chance participants could get infected from the shots, because they don’t contain the virus itself. The goal is purely to check that the vaccines show no worrisome side effects, setting the stage for larger tests.

Dozens of research groups around the world are racing to create a vaccine as COVID-19 cases continue to grow. Importantly, they’re pursuing different types of vaccines — shots developed from new technologies that not only are faster to produce than traditional inoculations but might prove more potent. Some researchers even aim for temporary vaccines, such as shots that might guard people’s health a month or two at a time while longer-lasting protection is developed.

Also in the works: Inovio Pharmaceuticals aims to begin safety tests of its vaccine candidate next month in a few dozen volunteers at the University of Pennsylvania and a testing center in Kansas City, Missouri, followed by a similar study in China and South Korea.

Even if initial safety tests go well, “you’re talking about a year to a year and a half” before any vaccine could be ready for widespread use, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

That still would be a record-setting pace. But manufacturers know the wait — required because it takes additional studies of thousands of people to tell if a vaccine truly protects and does no harm — is hard for a frightened public.

President Donald Trump has been pushing for swift action on a vaccine, saying in recent days that the work is “moving along very quickly” and he hopes to see a vaccine “relatively soon.”

Today, there are no proven treatments. In China, scientists have been testing a combination of HIV drugs against the new coronavirus, as well as an experimental drug named remdesivir that was in development to fight Ebola. In the U.S., the University of Nebraska Medical Center also began testing remdesivir in some Americans who were found to have COVID-19 after being evacuated from a cruise ship in Japan.

For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia. The worldwide outbreak has sickened more than 156,000 people and left more than 5,800 dead. The death toll in the United States is more than 50, while infections neared 3,000 across 49 states and the District of Columbia.

The vast majority of people recover. According to the World Health Organization, people with mild illness recover in about two weeks, while those with more severe illness may take three weeks to six weeks to recover.

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
March 15, 2020 11:25 PM

Re: Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by Stevewonder004(m): 6:35am On Mar 16, 2020
May the almighty guide us through the right path else we perish all.
Re: Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by Nobody: 6:38am On Mar 16, 2020
Stevewonder004:
May the almighty guide us through the right path else we perish all.

Amen.

Thank God it's not an African thing, otherwise you can be sure there will never be efforts to develop a vaccine.

They think we are overpopulated anyway.

See how quickly the vaccine materialised once it hit America?

God help us.
Re: Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by misreal(m): 6:42am On Mar 16, 2020
Kai...
the vaccines were out a long time ago jawe
Re: Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by Omnivalent(m): 6:46am On Mar 16, 2020
the rate at which the case of corona virus is reducing, more infected people turning negative, and the spread in wuhan has reduced drastically... has made me drawn the conclusion that
the chinese has secretly worked on a drug to curb this viral infection.
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these guys value privacy, and they would remain silent and leave other countries to solve their problem themselves...

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Re: Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by Makavelli25: 7:00am On Mar 16, 2020
So the will use humans as lab rats
Re: Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by Vulcanheph(m): 7:07am On Mar 16, 2020
FrLukas:


Amen.

Thank God it's not an African thing, otherwise you can be sure there will never be efforts to develop a vaccine.

They think we are overpopulated anyway.

See how quickly the vaccine materialised once it hit America?

God help us.
You spoke my mind exactly.....immediately it started affectin americans a Vaccine magically appears, which makes Suspisions more Valid that they might be responsible For this Virus.

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Re: Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by walewriter: 7:08am On Mar 16, 2020
It is in crazy times like this that a hero is born. Someone somewhere will come up with something new that will contain this virus. I'm almost certain of it.
Re: Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by Nobody: 7:15am On Mar 16, 2020
More money for big Pharma in any case.
Re: Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by Iyiataata92: 7:47am On Mar 16, 2020
Scientists are busy with research while African prophets are jumping up and down with prophecies and dates. When the virus first broke out , I remember one prophet saying the sickness is from God and a cure will never be found, that the sickness will disappear on its own

Now the virus is controllabe and total cure is underway and a new set of prophets are here, this time armed with dates. A new set of prophets will arise when a cure is finally found. Only heaven knows what they will prophesy that time

Science Supercedes Religion
Re: Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by SangoOlukosOba: 10:25am On Mar 16, 2020
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FrLukas:
More money for big Pharma in any case.
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Re: Coronavirus: Vaccine Trials Start Monday by SangoOlukosOba: 10:26am On Mar 16, 2020
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FrLukas:


Amen.

Thank God it's not an African thing, otherwise you can be sure there will never be efforts to develop a vaccine.

They think we are overpopulated anyway.

See how quickly the vaccine materialised once it hit America?

God help us.
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