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Updates on Coronavirus vaccines

Olesya Chornoguz

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
If you want to keep track of what's happening in coronavirus vaccine development, here's a handy-dandy page in the NY Times that lays it all out for you. Keep your fingers crossed!
This is a great summary. Thank you for sharing. From the scientific standpoint: they have accurate and simple explanations too about the types of different vaccines and how clinical trials. I have been following the field somewhat and this is the best summary I have seen.

My own notes - Moderna's RNA vaccine has moved the fastest through clinical trials, but their technology is very new so not known how well it will work. J&J has promised to deliver 1 billion doses when they have an approved vaccine and they have a manufacturing and drug development capacity to do so. The inactivated virus vaccine is an old well-validated approach so it may move through clinical trials quickly too.
 

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