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Thai firm set to test Covid-19 vaccine candidate on humans

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  • It is not at an advanced stage when they haven't even completed trials in mice.   the Oxford Group is further along.

  • sammieuk1
    sammieuk1

    There are a massive collection of uniform wearing badge laden generals that should be offering their service to save the country and join the trial first .   If it doesn't work or goes wrong

  • graemeaylward
    graemeaylward

    And so the race is on!  UK scientists from Oxford University started human trials of potential vaccine last week.  Normally to get to this stage would take at least 12 months, so I think the world is

17 minutes ago, samsensam said:

 

testing on humans has already started in the uk with no shortage of volunteers, they have been given the vaccine, or a placebo, and returned to normal life whilst being monitored by the doctors/researchers.

Yes I know, please read my post again, I mentioned that.

 

On 4/27/2020 at 3:00 PM, keith101 said:

And how much is the end product going to cost , if its free for Thai will expats have to pay an arm and a leg for it ?

Is't the WHO insisting that any vaccine must not be made for profit and be available to the whole wold? 

That doesn't mean that your hospital won't fleece you to administer the injection.

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