Covid - 19 Vaccine

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  1. Vladimir Illich

    Vladimir Illich Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Given the statement of the Deputy Chief Medical Officer, it would imply that currently the planned distribution of the vaccine is anything but fair - I wonder why ???



    Deputy chief medical officer calls for ‘fair distribution’ of a Covid-19 vaccine

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    Aug 24th 2020 4:53AM
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    England’s deputy chief medical officer has advocated for “fair distribution” of any Covid-19 vaccine after it was reported that Donald Trump is considering fast-tracking a UK Covid-19 vaccine candidate before the US election.

    According to reports, the White House is considering granting emergency authorisation for a vaccine being developed by Oxford University and pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca.

    Meanwhile Mr Trump also announced the emergency authorisation of convalescent plasma for Covid-19 patients in the US.

    But NHS officials said that the plasma studies which have emerged from America are “not conclusive”.

    Commenting on the prospect of the vaccine being fast-tracked, England’s deputy chief medical officer Dr Jenny Harries said that everyone around the globe should have “fair and safe access to vaccine development”.

    I think all public health colleagues would be wanting fair distribution

    England's deputy chief medical officer Dr Jenny Harries
    Dr Harries told Sky News: “We have a global crisis… It is really important that everyone around the world has fair and safe access to vaccine development.

    “Obviously those countries which are more developed have the facilities to develop the vaccine and get it safely out to their populations. But I think all public health colleagues would be wanting fair distribution.”

    It comes after US officials announced plans to allow emergency use of blood plasma treatment for coronavirus patients.

    The study, led by the Mayo Clinic, indicated that patients treated early – within three days of diagnosis – with convalescent plasma which has high levels of antibodies had an improved chance of survival.

    NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), which is supporting the British convalescent plasma research, said that randomised controlled trials are the “gold standard” and the ones published in the US are observational studies.

    Research in the UK is assessing whether convalescent plasma donations can be transfused into patients who are struggling to develop their own immune response.

    If you've recovered from #COVID19, please consider donating blood plasma to support clinical trials in the fight against the virus.

    Your antibody-rich plasma could help other #coronavirus patients.

    Find out more: Convalescent Plasma - clinical trialpic.twitter.com/oZHoSU1Kps

    — NHS Blood+Transplant (@NHSBT) August 6, 2020

    The plasma from former patients is hoped to be rich in the antibodies that develop as a person recovers from an illness.

    It is transfused into people who are seriously ill with Covid-19 and struggling to develop their own antibodies.

    If the trial is successful, being treated with convalescent plasma could become a widespread practice in hospitals.

    Commenting on the US convalescent plasma news, an NHSBT spokesman said: “NHS Blood and Transplant is already collaborating with the wider NHS on world-leading treatment trials of convalescent plasma.

    “The observational studies coming from America are promising and support the need for people to continue to donate convalescent plasma in England. However, they are not conclusive.

    “Randomised control trials are the gold standard for determining the effectiveness of a new treatment. The UK is leading the world in setting up randomised controlled trials for Covid-19 convalescent plasma.

    “We need people who have recovered from Covid-19 to offer to convalescent donate at nhsbt.nhs.uk.”
     
  2. 6-eyed shaman

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    Go ahead man. Be the first in line to take one of these rushed vaccines that skipped the animal trials. Sounds safe to me lol
     
  3. Vladimir Illich

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    Oh did you miss this in the article I copied ???


    Meanwhile Mr Trump also announced the emergency authorisation of convalescent plasma for Covid-19 patients in the US.


    Looks like you're going to get it long before the rest of us here !!!
     
  4. Beach Ball Lady Balls

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    Lol. They want to inject people with plasma from patients who carry the virus and perhaps built up an immunity. Apparently vlad has an aversion to using quotes to things he did not write. often sprinkles his own lines here and there as well.... to make him appear brilliant. Lacks supplying links to the original article as well and source.
     
  5. Bicaptain My Captain

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    Trump will announce a vaccine to get re-elected, even if it doesn't work or causes an infection. Many of his base are anti-vaxers so they won't get the shots anyway. The rational world will be skeptical until legitimate studies are published.
     

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