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"Ezekiel Emanuel, chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, believes the vaccine needs to be given to people who have the highest risk of transmitting the virus." Makes sense to stop a pandemic. Never saw age mentioned. Emanuel outlines approach he'd take for distributing initial doses of COVID-19 vaccine | FierceHealthcare COVID-19 vaccines face logistical challenges, expert says | Hub The second link to John Hopkins is a great discussion of the variables involved and the motives for the vaccine. Good reading. |
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My wife and I were in the Moderna vaccine trial. My wife, who has both heart and lung issues got the placebo (frowny face) while I got the actual vaccine. Since I developed achy muscles and a fever for a few hours I got tested for anti-bodies and fortunately had them. I then gave plasma and they also confirmed that I had the anti-bodies. Both Pfizer and Moderna “work” with the mRNA and each requires two shots, at least the Moderna shots are 28 days apart. I am a huge believer in both manufacturers.
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I completely agree with you and don't trust that it's 95% effective. We don't know if maybe the people who got the vaccine even came into contact with someone who had the virus. It could be that maybe the people who got the placebo were out and about more, didn't wear masks, etc.
I do want to get the vaccine, but still wonder about how effective it really is. The only way to truly test it is to get volunteers who agree to be exposed to the virus after being vaccinated. I'm surprised there isn't more in the news about this and how this 95% claim might not even be acurate. Quote:
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Thank you for posting the protocol. I've skimmed it, but can't find answers to questions I have. I'm wondering if there were requirements that the participants were out in the community--for example, working or something else. How do we know if someone who got the vaccine just sat in their house the whole time and never was out and about to possibly be exposed.
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Very interesting about the participants in the trial who died. Is it possible those who died were infected with Covid already and were too ill for the vaccine to be effective in curing them? Just a thought.
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Oh, that is the exact opposite information from another poster.
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No, I do not think anyone in a trial should be kept from the public. In fact, just the opposite. I know the folks in the trials must go about their business and live their lives like they normally would. My thoughts are if someone in the trial goes out into the public wearing a mask and social distancing, that could skew the results of the trial if the actual vaccine was given. Anyone who is being careful by abiding by the CDC guidelines with make the vaccine efficacy look better than it would be if that same person went about his/her life with no mask and no social distancing. The second scenario is more risky therefore that person is more apt to contract the virus than someone who is more careful.
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That is why you have a large, random sample and sound statistical procedures are used for the experimental design.
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And which poster would that be? Buckeye Bleau? What he claimed is incorrect.
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See post #50. Yes, it was Buckeye Bleau. Thank your for clarifying.
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Did you not bother to read my post? The testing involves a large enough sample size to produce a statistically significant result. I would guess that you are not a scientist and have never had a course in statistics. Please stop second guessing the professionals.
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Well he is wrong.
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From what I read, all participants were not tested at the end of the trial period. Only those who had symptoms were tested. So there may have been many more who contracted covid but were asymptomatic so not tested and not counted. While they may have been unsymptomatic, the consensus is that asymptotic infected people can still spread it to others. So while the efficacy numbers look great, and may in fact be so, it must be taken with a few grains of salt.
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For those questioning the population of the trial participants, I observed a broad cross section of people in the waiting area including hourly workers, university students and medical professionals. |
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