Originally posted by AtW
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Previously on "DOOM: Covid-19: Oxford University vaccine shows 70% protection"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSo 70% is what's normally expected from normal flu vaccines, which is why mRNA results were surprisingly better and the real funny part is that Russian "vaccine" was claimed to be 92% effective after Pfizer released data of 90%+, the fun part being is that Russian "vaccine" is also based on adenovirus (only human, rather than garden monkey variety), so it seems more likely that its efficiency is likely to be in 70% region, which kind of re-inforces the obvious - Russian Govt are pathological liars, just like Trump and Boris.
Hail Great Leader Put1n!
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He really ought to be keeping his mouth shut as otherwise he just invites vaccine hesitancy.
In a few months there will be enough evidence of how many vaccinated people get infected as % of total given each vaccine, this might look very bad for them if it is still 60% efficacy vs 95% mRNA
On the other hand it’s hard cases that matter, we will see soonLast edited by AtW; 27 December 2020, 09:17.
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Looks like the Oxford / AstraZeneca will be certified on Monday after all the trials and tribualtions it has been through however the latest statement by their chief executive still doesn't fill me with confidence:
“We think we’ve figured out the winning formula to maximise the protection offered”
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Originally posted by saptastic View Postso what's actually happened to this vaccine? Its all gone quiet. Can we cancel the 30m orders?
UK prepares for decision on AZ/Oxford vaccine as COVID cases soar -
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Originally posted by saptastic View Postso what's actually happened to this vaccine? Its all gone quiet. Can we cancel the 30m orders?
Orders are past 30 days cooling off period, so no.
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so what's actually happened to this vaccine? Its all gone quiet. Can we cancel the 30m orders?
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"Trusting their own test results, the Oxford trial team was granted permission by the regulator MHRA to reduce the dose of the vaccine injected into participants from this batch.
However, Reuters have reported that from documents published in The Lancet journal show that Oxford researchers had made an error in their testing.
IRBM/Advent told the news agency that the measuring mishap was “the result of a change in the testing method.”
The Lancet documents showed that a common emulsifier had been used in the mixing of the vaccine which meant it interfered with the ultraviolet-light meter used by the institution to test its strength.
As a result, the participants in the trial received a much lower dose of the vaccine when Oxford scientists believed they were administering full doses.
The half doses when followed up with another full dose booster, were 90 per cent effective and much higher than the 62 per cent of the two full doses, despite not being tested on anyone over-55."
Oxford vaccine mix up came from scientists misreading the strength of Italian manufacturers' supply
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostLucky the UK has bought some of the other ones then. The elderly will be first in line, and the Oxford one isn't ready yet anyway.
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Lucky the UK has bought some of the other ones then. The elderly will be first in line, and the Oxford one isn't ready yet anyway.
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