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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Wed Jun 16, 2021, 04:25 PM Jun 2021

CureVac's COVID-19 shot just failed in a large trial, a major setback for the Gates-backed biotech

https://www.businessinsider.com/curevac-vaccine-efficacy-late-stage-trial-covid-bill-gates-2021-4

CureVac's COVID-19 shot just failed in a large trial, a major setback for the Gates-backed biotech
Andrew Dunn 12 minutes ago

A COVID-19 vaccine candidate developed by the German biotech CureVac failed in a critical late-stage study, the company said Wednesday.

It's the first failure of a major vaccine candidate in a final-stage trial. CureVac said an interim analysis showed the shot was 47% effective, falling short of the company's target and health officials' standards for coronavirus vaccines. European officials had already secured more than 225 million doses of the shot.

The trial is still ongoing and the final vaccine efficacy figure may vary as more COVID-19 cases are tallied. The interim analysis is based on 134 illnesses. In a statement, CureVac leaders said that virus variants played a role in the result.
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CureVac's COVID-19 shot just failed in a large trial, a major setback for the Gates-backed biotech (Original Post) nitpicker Jun 2021 OP
This virus can mutate faster than clinical trials can be conducted. LonePirate Jun 2021 #1
We could slow the spread of the virus by wearing masks and other basic measures Midnight Writer Jun 2021 #2
True but the variants have been coming from all corners of the world so it's not a US problem. LonePirate Jun 2021 #3
Since the vaccines sabbat hunter Jun 2021 #4

LonePirate

(13,893 posts)
1. This virus can mutate faster than clinical trials can be conducted.
Wed Jun 16, 2021, 04:32 PM
Jun 2021

I think we’ve reached a point where a vaccine can be developed relatively quickly (in days); but months long clinical trials will continue to throw monkey wrenches into things once the virus “outsmarts” the vaccine. The lengthy clinical trials are necessary so I am not sure what can be done here. Construct better vaccines that are more insulated against variants?

Midnight Writer

(22,986 posts)
2. We could slow the spread of the virus by wearing masks and other basic measures
Wed Jun 16, 2021, 05:09 PM
Jun 2021

but that would make conservatives sad.

LonePirate

(13,893 posts)
3. True but the variants have been coming from all corners of the world so it's not a US problem.
Wed Jun 16, 2021, 05:19 PM
Jun 2021

There have been at least four countries across four continents which have identified major variants of concern during the past 18 months. It’s likely at least 1 or 2 more will surface before we can vaccinate enough of the world to slow it down. Unless I am woefully uninformed, it seems like resistance to wearing masks is largely an American phenomenon due to 45 and right wing media.

sabbat hunter

(6,894 posts)
4. Since the vaccines
Wed Jun 16, 2021, 05:21 PM
Jun 2021

don't use weakened or 'inactivated' viruses but instead use mRNA. that makes it a LOT harder for viruses to evade the vaccine.

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