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THE COVID-19 VACCINE

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      As we all know, the whole world is experiencing this crisis called COVID-19. Multiple countries around the world is racing to develop a vaccine that could lead us back to our normal lives. Down below, Nas Daily has uploaded a video to let us know that a country has already developed a vaccine and is ready for the last and final phase.

 

Three other promising vaccines (there are many others) are discussed below, because they will be the earliest to be tested in the United States through clinical trials:

  • A vaccine created by Moderna in Cambridge, Massachusetts, uses a type of molecule called messenger RNA (mRNA) that can be mass-manufactured very rapidly. In this vaccine, mRNA induces human cells to make a molecule called the spike protein, which studs the surface of the coronavirus and enables it to enter human cells. The vaccine then triggers the immune system to make antibodies against the spike protein. Phase 1 human trials were started in March 2020 by the NIH. Initial results have shown the vaccine is safe and generates high levels of neutralizing antibodies. The vaccine is expected to enter Phase 3 clinical trials in July 2020.
  • A hybrid vaccine uses a modified, harmless form of a chimpanzee common-cold adenovirus as a capsule, or vector, to deliver the coronavirus spike protein into the body and to stimulate immune response. This platform was developed at the Jenner Institute at Oxford University in collaboration with AstraZeneca. Already in clinical trials in many parts of the world, this vaccine is expected to enter clinical trials in the United States in August 2020.
  • Another hybrid vaccine uses a human common-cold adenovirus to deliver the coronavirus spike protein into the body. That platform was developed by Harvard Medical School scientists in collaboration with Johnson and Johnson. This vaccine is expected to enter Phase 1 clinical trials in September 2020.
    Reference: 
    https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/vaccines-for-covid-19-moving-closer-2020072120639

 

      This is a very exciting news for us, these kind of news gives the people hope that we may beat this virus. Each and everyone of us can help each other. Let's beat this virus together!

 

 

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Just now, Tabtab said:

Thanks for the info atii

Welcome tab ^_^ i miss doing my research hahahah

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Just now, JonSnow said:

Dami mong alam. Hahaha. Salamat. Haha

HAHAHAHAHAHA yis naman bossing. Welcome po ^_^

Just now, Biya said:

Welcome tab ^_^ i miss doing my research hahahah

Galing mo talaga atii namiss ko din mag comment sa mga topic?

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Just now, Tabtab said:

Galing mo talaga atii namiss ko din mag comment sa mga topic?

YIII welcome back tab! Follow the rules na haaa? ^_^

Just now, Biya said:

YIII welcome back tab! Follow the rules na haaa? ^_^

Opo atii di kuna uulitin 

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Just now, Tabtab said:

Opo atii di kuna uulitin 

Very good tab hahahaha

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Just now, Esmi said:

Kabog thanks for sharing

HAHAHAHAHAHA yown you're welcome po ^_^

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Just now, Jaixx26 said:

Thank you sa info's biya! ?❤ 

welcome teee ^_^

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26 minutes ago, Kageyama said:

thanks for sharing po ate :)

Welcome bb ^_^

  • 2 weeks later...

kelangan ka ng itumba anak ang dami mu nang alam...hahaha


shooting machine gun GIF

 

 

sana nga mag karoon na ng vaccine ?

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On 8/9/2020 at 12:48 AM, Aphrodite043 said:

Thank ate? 

 

On 8/9/2020 at 12:48 AM, Vinay said:

great to know

 

On 8/20/2020 at 4:59 PM, Bizmark999 said:

sana matapos na tong pandemic na to..

 

On 8/20/2020 at 5:12 PM, Lyster said:

Very informative! Thanks for sharing po ate!

 

On 8/20/2020 at 5:51 PM, ramoeld said:

kelangan ka ng itumba anak ang dami mu nang alam...hahaha


shooting machine gun GIF

 

 

sana nga mag karoon na ng vaccine ?

HAHAHAHAHAHA research2 lang tay @ramoeld HOPEFULLY MAGKAKAVACCINE NA ???

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