Corona Virus vaccine nearly ready to go.
Discussion
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What will everyone be getting hysterical about as soon as the vaccine is rolled out?
What will everyone be getting hysterical about as soon as the vaccine is rolled out?
There are a number of places that are looking to start trials in April, one in London is hoping to perform a challenge trial rather than simple dose escalation. Even if the results are out of this world incredible we wont be seeing anything ready for widespread use before this time next year (and even that would be a record for the industry).
BevR said:
(and even that would be a record for the industry).
New medicines need trials and a length of time to see any adverse effects.We've seen a number of times what happens when certain side effects do occur, there is outrage and there are compensation claims galore.
I am wondering more how much profit the pharmaceutical companies are going to want to attain when they release their prices on 'successful completion' of the trials?
Sambucket said:
Rotaree said:
Wow! That was a little harsh for what appeared to be a lighthearted response to your comment.
20000 die of flu every year. And you are upset by a rude comment? Maybe some perspective is needed. 
GOATever said:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0863tvj
What will everyone be getting hysterical about as soon as the vaccine is rolled out?
Fake news. What will everyone be getting hysterical about as soon as the vaccine is rolled out?
Even if the vaccine is ready for human testing next month it will be months before it's approved. Following that many months until production for mass consumption.
How many infected and dead by then?
Edited by anxious_ant on Wednesday 11th March 17:57
GOATever said:
anxious_ant said:
Fake news.
No it isn’t.Either you are genuinely unable to comprehend that, or you're just being an arse for your own amusement.
Unimpressive, either way.
The director of CIDRAP Michael Osterholm recently said he could make a vaccine ready overnight but it could potentially be years of testing before it could be released.
https://youtu.be/E3URhJx0NSw?t=5413
https://youtu.be/E3URhJx0NSw?t=5413
Laplace said:
The director of CIDRAP Michael Osterholm recently said he could make a vaccine ready overnight but it could potentially be years of testing before it could be released.
https://youtu.be/E3URhJx0NSw?t=5413
quite right, that’s the fly in the ointment. Regulation. The fact that the Chinese had the Genome of the virus nailed inside a fortnight, is of little use, because of the red tape involved in getting the vaccine ready and out. But it’s nice to see there is one ready for trials so quickly. If this proves to be a seasonal bug, it will be ready for general use by the time it comes around again.https://youtu.be/E3URhJx0NSw?t=5413
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-51906604
Great news, the animal testing phase has been fast tracked through, and they’re already testing on Humans
. Hopefully the “fast track research” will include legislation to get it ready and out into the population a bit sooner than would also be expected.
Great news, the animal testing phase has been fast tracked through, and they’re already testing on Humans
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