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.makes senseHas anyone of you heard of the rotavirus vaccine issue? What happened is that the vaccine was only tested on Europeans. It was very effective on Europeans but had little effect on others. That is why it is important to test vaccines in different locales to take account of the effects of not only differences in ethnicity reactions but also different viral mutations that differ from place to place.
As long as they
1.have first tested it on their own people and
2.our scientists are part of the trials and
3. Trial is on a very small scale and
4. It is not Chinese
I don’t have a problem with this.
what do we gain from it if its deemed a success, frre vaccines, lower prices, technical know how for our scientists...How come we all want a vaccine by the way but don't want the clinical trials that come with that?
Vaccines are trialed on healthy people, too. First, to establish safety, second to establish if they stimulate a sustained immune response (Abs) and third, to establish if that immune response can be replicated.
Pamoja tuelimike.
Dawa itapatikana, even Germans are trying their own. Chinese pia
Let's remain optimistic, lockdown extended as you had predicted. Any information of what our very own Kemri might doing, any lead tailored to usThere’s another by the Swiss as well. They’re most optimistic of the lot. They say that if all works ok and regulatory approvals don’t delay, they’d have the vaccine ready around Oct. Both the Germans and British are talking of late this year/ early next year.