You seem almost giddy at the prospect of saying, "I told you so."Why read when we can just watch for the next few years and see the results rather than speculation?
You seem almost giddy at the prospect of saying, "I told you so."Why read when we can just watch for the next few years and see the results rather than speculation?
Will the majority of the meeting be spent to figure out how to spin this to the public?My guess is that they will wring their hands s little and determine that we just have to accept this in the name of controlling the dread plague that doesn't kill anyone.
That is correct.NPR's ME had a story about Novavax today. I believe that's the one guinea pig Hough got.
https://www.npr.org/sections/corona...covid-vaccine-is-extremely-effective-efficacy
To me it really boils down to I don't know yet.
Sorry to hear about your friends death.I have a funeral for a friend that was worried about side effects.
Of course the main effect of the vaccine would be that she still would be alive today.
Just because people don't make the same choice as you doesn't mean they're sheep that didn't do their homework.
No, I am pissed that people are making stupid decisions, or worse yet, stupid nonthinki g reactions to what they are told.You seem almost giddy at the prospect of saying, "I told you so."
Thanks for your participation in the testing. How much did you know about the Novavax before you entered the test? Did the fact it is non-mRNA weigh in on your decision?That is correct.
90.4% overall effectiveness and 93% effective against "variants of concern" which groups together several variants that are circulating in the U.S.
At first glance, this seems less effective than Moderna and Pfizer, but the widely reported 94-95% effectiveness rates were based upon the original strain only. The 90.4% number here includes all strains.
For a direct comparison, Novavax was found to be 100% effective against the original strain.
It was also found to be 100% effective in preventing severe illness with all instances of COVID in the vaccine group being mild.
My sample size of 1 shows 100% effectiveness and a very mild reaction to shots. First shot, slightly sore arm for a couple of days. Second shot- slightly sore arm and slightly elevated temperature, not a fever, for 2 or 3 days.
For anyone it makes a different to, Novavax is not an mRNA vaccine. It is what is called a "Protein Subunit" vaccine which provokes an immune response by introducing a spike protein that mimics the COVID spike protein and the body reacts against that.
I don't think FDA approval is coming for a little while, but Novavax already has big deals in place with several countries including India, Canada and Australia. I will become available in the U.S. at some point, but there is less demand here at this point.
In the future, however, things could be interesting because apparently this type of vaccine is easy to adjust for new variants and boosters produce a more robust effect than other types of vaccines that seem to lose potency with additional doses.
I should have bought stock at the beginning of the year.
I believe that's the one guinea pig Hough got.
There is not one word in that post that supports your failed attempt at mind reading.You seem almost giddy at the prospect of saying, "I told you so."
I had read the journal articles based upon the Phase 1 and 2 testing and the UK and South African trials as well as articles about how vaccines are studied. I knew how it was made, the side effects observed to that time and, more generally, what complications or side effects are possible with vaccines.Thanks for your participation in the testing. How much did you know about the Novavax before you entered the test? Did the fact it is non-mRNA weigh in on your decision?
Thanks and thanks again for doing the trial. Had you previously had Covid?I had read the journal articles based upon the Phase 1 and 2 testing and the UK and South African trials as well as articles about how vaccines are studied. I knew how it was made, the side effects observed to that time and, more generally, what complications or side effects are possible with vaccines.
The fact that it was non-mRNA did not play into my decision at all, but I know that it is important to some people.
No. Everyone in the study had to have never had COVID so that any resistance they measured was from the vaccine. In addition to tracking who got the virus after the shots, they took blood on a regular basis to measure immune response. The study is about 30 months in total, but my next appointment isn't until January....Had you previously had Covid?
This is promising.......
I don't know how old your daughter is, but there is a Phase 3 study for juvenile use (12-17) going on now.Yes it does, it will be my choice for booster if and when the time comes.
And my daughter thoroughly wants to get vaccinated and I will not let her, when this one is available I will probably change my mind and allow her.
16I don't know how old your daughter is, but there is a Phase 3 study for juvenile use (12-17) going on now.
Yeah, I'm kinda pissed at my friend - she could be alive today if it wasn't for her decision.No, I am pissed that people are making stupid decisions, or worse yet, stupid nonthinki g reactions to what they are told.
'cause I picture him more as a weasel - he is a lawyer, after all.Why is that in purple?