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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Isabel


Sorry...forgot to answer your other point....about reinfection....that's not uncommon with viral infection....but that makes vaccine development and the successful effectiveness even more challenging... it can be like the flu...I take vaccine but still, I get it...

hmm, yeah it could be a factor of multiple things...honestly speaking the latest i heard was astra zeneca put their trials on hold + trump vs dems war on the covid19 vaccine..
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Posted: 5 years ago

pfizer & moderna revealed their deets on their protocols but astra zeneca didnt ...there was some issues in one of their trials..

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Meena_J

hmm, yeah it could be a factor of multiple things...honestly speaking the latest i heard was astra zeneca put their trials on hold + trump vs dems war on the covid19 vaccine..

If we know the correct information...as per NIH AstraZeneca....trial volunteer had transverse myelitis what is considered as one of the worst...side effects for vaccine developments....good thing it was so far for only 1 person.....still no one should have experienced that......

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Isabel

If we know the correct information...as per NIH AstraZeneca....trial volunteer had transverse myelitis what is considered as one of the worst...side effects for vaccine developments....good thing it was so far for only 1 person.....still no one should have experienced that......

yeah it was a neurological illness..so prob its just 1-2 who suffered from it...though its weird that they havent released their "protocol"
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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Meena_J

pfizer & moderna revealed their deets on their protocols but astra zeneca didnt ...there was some issues in one of their trials..


Yes....diff. countries' rules are diff. we do need to go through lots of approval here so quite a bit of validation even done during even approval process for us....

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Isabel


Yes....diff. countries' rules are diff. we do need to go through lots of approval here so quite a bit of validation even done during even approval process for us....

true...otherwise the regulatory ppl (fda and all) will come around haunting them😆
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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Meena_J

yeah it was a neurological illness..so prob its just 1-2 who suffered from it...though its weird that they havent released their "protocol"


Yes...it is inflammation in the spinal cord that can potentially lead the patient to paralysis.....that's always a nightmare situation for side effects...the patient was recovered and released what is a good sign.....I don't know without releasing protocol how they will get approval

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Isabel


Yes...it is inflammation in the spinal cord that can potentially lead the patient to paralysis.....that's always a nightmare situation for side effects...the patient was recovered and released what is a good sign.....I don't know without releasing protocol how they will get approval

thats a mystery so yeah..hopefully further clarity is released...though with the political drama surrounding the this and upcoming election, its gonna make it more dramatic...lol trump reminds me of BB and chachu looks like biden lol😆
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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Meena_J

true...otherwise the regulatory ppl (fda and all) will come around haunting them😆


Even before it goes to regulatory folks....institutional review boards are also not easy to get through.......in these cases...we have to do most often with multiple institutes and pharma.....so each one is an avatar.......🤣

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Isabel


Even before it goes to regulatory folks....institutional review boards are also not easy to get through.......in these cases...we have to do most often with multiple institutes and pharma.....so each one is an avatar.......🤣

yup its institutional before marketed ...😆i remember, i think it was emory or some university that their candidate was effective and merck decided to sponser em..

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