Randy
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Newcastle is one of them named hospitals. Seems it is going nationwide.Oxford Vaccine study moves to next phase of human trials.
https://edition.cnn.com/world/live-...22-20-intl/h_d0aa20bb5835f2b2f7d52247e9cc077e
Newcastle is one of them named hospitals. Seems it is going nationwide.Oxford Vaccine study moves to next phase of human trials.
https://edition.cnn.com/world/live-...22-20-intl/h_d0aa20bb5835f2b2f7d52247e9cc077e
That was said to be a problem a month ago that the window of opportunity was likely to disappear. They should have organised testing trials in a country where the virus was just beginning to take hold.Karol Sikora has just tweeted this
Interesting to read Oxford vaccine project leader Prof Adrian Hill is feeling pessimistic about their vaccine.
He fears there simply won't be enough virus in the community for the volunteers to get infected in the trial.
The virus is on the wane.
I think they are in South AmericaThat was said to be a problem a month ago that the window of opportunity was likely to disappear. They should have organised testing trials in a country where the virus was just beginning to take hold.
Is that the Oxford vaccine or one of the other trials?I think they are in South America
Not sure. It was the guy from Astra Zenica on Andrew MarrIs that the Oxford vaccine or one of the other trials?
I'll look it up.Not sure. It was the guy from Astra Zenica on Andrew Marr
How is that good news? Wrong thread mate.The UK has just overtaken Italy in deaths per million.
It isHow is that good news? Wrong thread mate.
They were talking about doing the trials in other countries where the virus is more prevalent several months ago and said they were already setting up the arrangements for it to be done that way, if necessary.That was said to be a problem a month ago that the window of opportunity was likely to disappear. They should have organised testing trials in a country where the virus was just beginning to take hold.
“The trial has to be set up in the right place at the right time and that’s very hard to predict. That’s why we’re planning to do multiple trials in multiple countries.”
Malhotra said umbilical cord blood had been shown to be anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive and lodge in the lung ...
“immune modulatory and anti-inflammatory effects” that scientists were hoping would fight inflamed lungs in infected patients.
A few people on here would do well to read that.A few accounts from people in the high risk category who have survived the virus. Think it’s important to remember that just because you are vulnerable or high risk, it doesn’t mean you will be severely ill with this, should you be unfortunate to get it. I think this message needs to be pushed a little harder. Wonder how many obese, BAME, old people etc feel like they are waiting on death row at the minute. This isn’t necessarily the case at all.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/disability-52808094
..isn't necessarily a death sentence. Not a risk I'm prepared to take.A few people on here would do well to read that.
People have forgotten it isn't a death sentence.