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First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by Divinesupply: 7:26am On Apr 24, 2020
First patients injected as UK begins Coronavirus vaccine trial



The first human trial in Europe of a coronavirus vaccine has begun in Oxford.



Two volunteers were injected out of more than 800 people recruited for the study.



Elisa Granato (pictured above), a scientist, was the first volunteer to be injected and she said she volunteered because she wanted to try to support the scientific process.



Half of those who volunteered will receive the Covid-19 vaccine, and half a control vaccine which protects against meningitis but not coronavirus.



The design of the trial means volunteers will not know which vaccine they are getting, though doctors will.



The vaccine was developed in under three months by a team at Oxford University.



Sarah Gilbert, professor of vaccinology at the Jenner Institute, led the pre-clinical research.



"Personally I have a high degree of confidence in this vaccine," she said.



"Of course, we have to test it and get data from humans. We have to demonstrate it actually works and stops people getting infected with coronavirus before using the vaccine in the wider population," she added.


The Coronavirus vaccine is made from a weakened version of a common cold virus (known as an adenovirus) from chimpanzees that has been modified so it cannot grow in humans, according to BBC.



The Oxford team has already developed a vaccine against Mers, another type of coronavirus, using the same approach - and that had promising results in clinical trials.



The only way the Oxford team will know if the Covid-19 vaccine works is by comparing the number of people who get infected with coronavirus in the coming months from the two arms of the trial.



That could be a problem if cases fall rapidly in the UK, because there may not be enough data.



Prof Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, who is leading the trial, said: "We're chasing the end of this current epidemic wave. If we don't catch that, we won't be able to tell whether the vaccine works in the next few months. But we do expect that there will be more cases in the future because this virus hasn't gone away."



The vaccine researchers are prioritising the recruitment of local healthcare workers into the trial as they are more likely than others to be exposed to the virus.



A larger trial, of about 5,000 volunteers, will start in the coming months and will have no age limit.



The Oxford team is also considering a vaccine trial in Africa, possibly in Kenya, where the rates of transmission are growing from a lower base.



The trial volunteers will be carefully monitored in the coming months. They have been told that some may get a sore arm, headaches or fevers in the first couple of days after vaccination.



They are also told there is a theoretical risk that the virus could induce a serious reaction to coronavirus, which arose in some early Sars animal vaccine studies.



But the Oxford team says its data suggests the risk of the vaccine producing an enhanced disease is minimal.



Another team at Imperial College London hopes to begin human trials of its coronavirus vaccine in June.



The Oxford and Imperial teams have received more than £40m of government funding.
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Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by Divinesupply: 7:27am On Apr 24, 2020
Divinesupply:

First patients injected as UK begins Coronavirus vaccine trial



The first human trial in Europe of a coronavirus vaccine has begun in Oxford.



Two volunteers were injected out of more than 800 people recruited for the study.



Elisa Granato (pictured above), a scientist, was the first volunteer to be injected and she said she volunteered because she wanted to try to support the scientific process.



Half of those who volunteered will receive the Covid-19 vaccine, and half a control vaccine which protects against meningitis but not coronavirus.



The design of the trial means volunteers will not know which vaccine they are getting, though doctors will.



The vaccine was developed in under three months by a team at Oxford University.



Sarah Gilbert, professor of vaccinology at the Jenner Institute, led the pre-clinical research.



"Personally I have a high degree of confidence in this vaccine," she said.



"Of course, we have to test it and get data from humans. We have to demonstrate it actually works and stops people getting infected with coronavirus before using the vaccine in the wider population," she added.


The Coronavirus vaccine is made from a weakened version of a common cold virus (known as an adenovirus) from chimpanzees that has been modified so it cannot grow in humans, according to BBC.



The Oxford team has already developed a vaccine against Mers, another type of coronavirus, using the same approach - and that had promising results in clinical trials.



The only way the Oxford team will know if the Covid-19 vaccine works is by comparing the number of people who get infected with coronavirus in the coming months from the two arms of the trial.



That could be a problem if cases fall rapidly in the UK, because there may not be enough data.



Prof Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, who is leading the trial, said: "We're chasing the end of this current epidemic wave. If we don't catch that, we won't be able to tell whether the vaccine works in the next few months. But we do expect that there will be more cases in the future because this virus hasn't gone away."



The vaccine researchers are prioritising the recruitment of local healthcare workers into the trial as they are more likely than others to be exposed to the virus.



A larger trial, of about 5,000 volunteers, will start in the coming months and will have no age limit.



The Oxford team is also considering a vaccine trial in Africa, possibly in Kenya, where the rates of transmission are growing from a lower base.



The trial volunteers will be carefully monitored in the coming months. They have been told that some may get a sore arm, headaches or fevers in the first couple of days after vaccination.



They are also told there is a theoretical risk that the virus could induce a serious reaction to coronavirus, which arose in some early Sars animal vaccine studies.



But the Oxford team says its data suggests the risk of the vaccine producing an enhanced disease is minimal.



Another team at Imperial College London hopes to begin human trials of its coronavirus vaccine in June.



The Oxford and Imperial teams have received more than £40m of government funding.
Solution in view!
Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by PWGLTD(m): 7:29am On Apr 24, 2020
Divinesupply:

First patients injected as UK begins Coronavirus vaccine trial



The first human trial in Europe of a coronavirus vaccine has begun in Oxford.



Two volunteers were injected out of more than 800 people recruited for the study.



Elisa Granato (pictured above), a scientist, was the first volunteer to be injected and she said she volunteered because she wanted to try to support the scientific process.



Half of those who volunteered will receive the Covid-19 vaccine, and half a control vaccine which protects against meningitis but not coronavirus.



The design of the trial means volunteers will not know which vaccine they are getting, though doctors will.



The vaccine was developed in under three months by a team at Oxford University.



Sarah Gilbert, professor of vaccinology at the Jenner Institute, led the pre-clinical research.



"Personally I have a high degree of confidence in this vaccine," she said.



"Of course, we have to test it and get data from humans. We have to demonstrate it actually works and stops people getting infected with coronavirus before using the vaccine in the wider population," she added.


The Coronavirus vaccine is made from a weakened version of a common cold virus (known as an adenovirus) from chimpanzees that has been modified so it cannot grow in humans, according to BBC.



The Oxford team has already developed a vaccine against Mers, another type of coronavirus, using the same approach - and that had promising results in clinical trials.



The only way the Oxford team will know if the Covid-19 vaccine works is by comparing the number of people who get infected with coronavirus in the coming months from the two arms of the trial.



That could be a problem if cases fall rapidly in the UK, because there may not be enough data.



Prof Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, who is leading the trial, said: "We're chasing the end of this current epidemic wave. If we don't catch that, we won't be able to tell whether the vaccine works in the next few months. But we do expect that there will be more cases in the future because this virus hasn't gone away."



The vaccine researchers are prioritising the recruitment of local healthcare workers into the trial as they are more likely than others to be exposed to the virus.



A larger trial, of about 5,000 volunteers, will start in the coming months and will have no age limit.



The Oxford team is also considering a vaccine trial in Africa, possibly in Kenya, where the rates of transmission are growing from a lower base.



The trial volunteers will be carefully monitored in the coming months. They have been told that some may get a sore arm, headaches or fevers in the first couple of days after vaccination.



They are also told there is a theoretical risk that the virus could induce a serious reaction to coronavirus, which arose in some early Sars animal vaccine studies.



But the Oxford team says its data suggests the risk of the vaccine producing an enhanced disease is minimal.



Another team at Imperial College London hopes to begin human trials of its coronavirus vaccine in June.



The Oxford and Imperial teams have received more than £40m of government funding.
There is time for everything!
Time for sickness a
Divinesupply:

Solution in view!
There is time for everything!
Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by Notyamate(f): 7:30am On Apr 24, 2020
I pray this works. The rate at which COVID-19 is hitting hard in the western countries is alarming

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Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by Divinesupply: 7:33am On Apr 24, 2020
PWGLTD:

There is time for everything!
Time for sickness a
There is time for everything!
Sure!

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Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by Divinesupply: 7:34am On Apr 24, 2020
Divinesupply:

Sure!
Time for healing!
Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by ogawriter(m): 7:36am On Apr 24, 2020
Good news.

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Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by PWGLTD(m): 7:36am On Apr 24, 2020
Divinesupply:

Sure!
It is possible Sir, I believe!
Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by PWGLTD(m): 7:38am On Apr 24, 2020
Notyamate:
I pray this works. The rate at which COVID-19 is hitting hard in the western countries is alarming
This is a selfless attitude from those guys considering the danger!

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Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by PWGLTD(m): 7:45am On Apr 24, 2020
This should go to front page admins of nairaland
Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by rottable(m): 7:51am On Apr 24, 2020
I just hope this vaccine work. I am tired of staying at home
Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by Divinesupply: 7:54am On Apr 24, 2020
PWGLTD:
This should go to front page admins of nairaland

Just hope it goes there we need all the hope we can get from the social media, people refuse to call NCDC because they feel they may be stigmatized!
How much they are going through!

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Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by Divinesupply: 8:01am On Apr 24, 2020
rottable:
I just hope this vaccine work. I am tired of staying at home
We're coming out soon!

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Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by EzzyCarter: 8:10am On Apr 24, 2020
Every dark cloud has a silver lining. Even in grim times as these, there's definitely hope for mankind. All it would take is one game changing discovery. We'll get over this soon by His Grace...

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Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by Divinesupply: 8:11am On Apr 24, 2020
Notyamate:
I pray this works. The rate at which COVID-19 is hitting hard in the western countries is alarming
Surely!
Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by Divinesupply: 8:17am On Apr 24, 2020
ogawriter:
Good news.
Exactly!

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Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by Divinesupply: 8:24am On Apr 24, 2020
EzzyCarter:
Every dark cloud has a silver lining. Even in grim times as these, there's definitely hope for mankind. All it would take is one game changing discovery. We'll get over this soon by His Grace...
Even Satan understands that he has a limited time on this earth talk more of corona!

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Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by PWGLTD(m): 8:36am On Apr 24, 2020
Divinesupply:

Even Satan understands that he has a limited time on this earth talk more of corona!
I love this!
Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by PWGLTD(m): 8:37am On Apr 24, 2020
rottable:
I just hope this vaccine work. I am tired of staying at home
We can win!
Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by Cityqueengirl(f): 9:05am On Apr 24, 2020
Notyamate:
I pray this works. The rate at which COVID-19 is hitting hard in the western countries is alarming
and they are still complying with total lockdown and social distancing. But take a look at Nigeria, no social distancing and the total lockdown is in effective.
Re: First Patients Injected As UK Begins Coronavirus Vaccine Trial by EzzyCarter: 9:17am On Apr 24, 2020
Divinesupply:

Even Satan understands that he has a limited time on this earth talk more of corona!

Exactly. cheesy "Corona must go" grin

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