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Sep 16 2020
News
Trump admin unveils plan for distributing coronavirus vaccines
The Trump administration on Wednesday released its most detailed plan yet for distributing and administering millions of doses of a future coronavirus vaccine to Americans for free.
The plan consists of an information campaign led by the Department of Health and Human Services public affairs department; ramping up infrastructure so a vaccine can be delivered “immediately” once
PoliticoSep 16 2020
News
Trump: Coronavirus vaccine will be distributed 'rapidily' once approved
President Donald Trump touted progress on the development of COVID-19 vaccines and a distribution plan released Wednesday that an advisor said could make hundreds of millions of doses available by the end of the March.
Three potential vaccines are currently in Stage 3 trials in the U.S. and could be ready by October or November, Trump said during a White House news briefing.
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The Center Square - MichiganSep 10 2020
Opinion
The media MOCKED Trump for saying a Coronavirus Vaccine is coming
Payback is a beautiful thing. The media mocked President Trump for touting "a special day" when the public would have access to a COVID-19 vaccination. But not only are experts now admitting a vaccine is getting close to ready, something magical happened. When asked if she would take the vaccine, Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris said she would "not trust Donald Trump." Here's
The BlazeAug 11 2020
News
Russia Approves Coronavirus Vaccine Before Completing Tests
MOSCOW — Russia has become the first country in the world to approve a vaccine for the coronavirus, President Vladimir V. Putin announced on Tuesday, though global health authorities say the vaccine has yet to complete critical, late-stage clinical trials to determine its safety and effectiveness.
Mr. Putin, who told a cabinet meeting on Tuesday morning that the vaccine “works
New York Times (News)Jul 20 2020
News
Oxford Coronavirus Vaccine ‘Safe’ And Showing ‘Promising Results’
A UK vaccine against coronavirus has shown “promising” results, findings of the first phases of the study suggest.
The early-stage trial showed the vaccine is “safe, causes few side effects, and induces strong immune responses,” results published in The Lancet said.
However, scientists warned it is still too soon to know if the results are enough, and larger trials are currently
HuffPostJul 15 2020
News
Is too much hope being put into a coronavirus vaccine?
It’s a commonly accepted truth that the only way the coronavirus pandemic will come to an end is through the development of an effective vaccine. The effort to accomplish that goal has been underway for months in countries around the world, at a scale and speed that have never been seen before.
There are currently more than 100 potential vaccines in some stage of development, some of
Yahoo! The 360May 21 2020
News
When a coronavirus vaccine is ready, who gets it first?
Government and private companies around the world have mobilized in an effort to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus at a record pace. The Trump administration earlier this month announced a program called Operation Warp Speed in hopes of having a viable vaccine ready by the end of the year.
Creating a vaccine in a year or 18 months would be an unprecedented achievement. But some
Yahoo! The 360May 19 2020
News
Politics could dictate who gets a coronavirus vaccine
Deciding which groups come next is fraught with ethical dilemmas and ripe for political power plays.
The promise of a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year creates a difficult political and public health question: Who gets the vaccine first?
Health care workers would be among the first to receive any vaccine so they can continue to work the pandemic’s front lines. But
PoliticoMay 06 2020
News
Is it worth risking lives to speed up a coronavirus vaccine?
What’s happening: The Trump administration last week announced a program to dramatically speed up the process of creating a vaccine for the coronavirus through a project called “Operation Warp Speed.” Containment efforts like social distancing and a robust testing regime can help limit virus spread, but experts agree the pandemic won’t be truly behind us until the broader population is given
Yahoo! The 360Apr 10 2020
Fact Check
The week in fact-checking: A race for a vaccine, CPAPs and coronavirus
As Americans retreat under orders to stay at home, it’s hard to think too far in the future. But there’s one group who are firmly focused on what is to come: Vaccine researchers.
Here, we’ve summarized a discussion of coronavirus vaccine research with two researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine: Kathleen Neuzil, director of the Center for Vaccine Development and
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