Earlier than expected: Johnson & Johnson to begin human trials of coronavirus vaccine in July

Johnson & Johnson announced Wednesday, June 10, that an early human trial of a potential coronavirus vaccine will begin in the second half of July. This is much earlier than expected, as the initial test forecast was planned for September. Writes about this CNBC. “Based on persuasiveness ...

Russian Ministry of Defense has created a vaccine against COVID-19 and is testing it in humans

The Russian Ministry of Defense selected 50 military volunteers for a clinical trial of a vaccine against COVID-19. This was reported by Russian news agencies with reference to a statement from the military department, writes Voice of America. We are talking about a vaccine developed with the participation of the 48th Central Research…

Fever, vomiting, and fainting: COVID-19 vaccine tester talks about his health

A coronavirus vaccine test volunteer reported feeling "sicker than I've ever felt in my life" but said he was still "cautiously optimistic" about the drug's potential, the New York Post reported. Ian Haydon, 29, identified himself as one of four volunteers who showed poor reactions...

In Russia, scientists illegally tested the COVID-19 vaccine in humans

Employees of the National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology named after. N.F. Gamaleya, who is developing a vector vaccine for COVID-19, tested it on themselves and several of their employees. The center considers this a success, and the Association of Clinical Research Organizations (AOKI) considers it a violation. Scientists are involved...

The American company announced the successful results of vaccine testing: what's next

Moderna Inc said Monday, May 18, that its experimental COVID-19 vaccine has produced antibodies capable of neutralizing the new coronavirus in patients in early clinical trials. Writes about this "Voice of America". Preliminary results from a study by the National Institutes of Health ...

Coronavirus vaccine: what success did different developers achieve

The world will return to normal life in full only with the advent of the coronavirus vaccine, experts say. Today, leading pharmaceutical companies around the world are engaged in its development. The American Pfizer and the German BioNTech announced the beginning of one of the most promising vaccine trials ...

Everyone is looking for a vaccine from a coronavirus: spies also don’t sit idly by

Foreign spies are actively interested in work on the creation of a vaccine against coronavirus, which is being carried out in the United States. The BBC was informed about this by a high-ranking representative of the American intelligence services. Bill Evanina, director of the National Center for Counterintelligence and Security, said the authorities had already warned those involved about such risks ...

Russian-speaking biologist in the USA spoke about the most dangerous places during the epidemic

Molecular biologist, professor at the GMU School of Systems Biology Ancha Baranova in an interview with the Voice of America spoke about important precautions in a big city, why Russia is following the American pandemic scenario, as well as about coronavirus strokes and the protocol for recovering from illness. Biologist…

Russian-speaking FDA official: 'Coronavirus is not very harmful, mortality can be overestimated'

Why the virus turned out to be less dangerous than expected, and whether it is worth gradually phasing out strict quarantine measures, in an interview with the Observer, the Doctor of Biological Sciences, Deputy Director for Science of the Vaccines Department of the US Food and Drug Administration (Fоod and Drug ...

Possible treatment with COVID-19: 6 monkeys did not get coronavirus after administration of experimental vaccine

Six monkeys who received an experimental COVID-19 vaccine developed by the University of Oxford did not contract the coronavirus 28 days after prolonged exposure to the virus. Business Insider writes about it. The results of this study are promising, and it is possible that a vaccine will be developed earlier than anticipated. ...

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