US company says early data signals COVID-19 vaccine is effective

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Pfizer says an early peek at its vaccine data suggests the shots may be 90 per cent effective at preventing COVID-19. 9News

Volunteers in the final-stage studies, and the researchers, don't know who received the real vaccine or a dummy shot. But a week after their second required dose, Pfizer's study began counting the number who developed COVID-19 symptoms and were confirmed to have the coronavirus.

Pfizer doesn't plan to stop its study until it records 164 infections among all the volunteers, a number that the FDA has agreed is enough to tell how well the vaccine is working. The agency has made clear that any vaccine must be at least 50 per cent effective.No participant so far has become severely ill, Dr Gruber said. Nor could he provide a breakdown of how many of the infections had occurred in older people, who are at highest risk from COVID-19.

FDA has required that US vaccine candidates be studied in at least 30,000 people. In addition to adequate numbers of older adults, those studies must also include other groups at high risk, including minorities and people with chronic health problems.Australia secures access to 50 million potential COVID-19 vaccine doses which could be ready by March

 

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Suddenly after they scared people into voting against Trump there is hope against covid and it's almost a solved issue. What a surprise!

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