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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2336907" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>According to that paper that was posted earlier on in this thread, and from a reputable archive, they started investigating the base vehicle for the new vaccines in 2015. The technology is new but not hurried as you claim. Within a week or two of the Wuhan outbreak starting, and before the covid hit the rest of the world, the Chinese shared the complete genome for the covid, so it is clear they knew all about this strain, It is the same family as the SARS and MERS viruses so again there was prior experience in dealing with it. What has been rushed is the bootup the jacksy to get commercial labs online, and this is where the learning curve starts in earnest. All potential candidates for licensing have all undergone the usual 3 stage trials, with the required complement of participants meeting previously defined criteria that have been used with success for many other vaccines, so the protocols have been adhered to but are not yet complete. We await publication and peer review before independent panel grants the licence, again standard practice. Indeed there are problems with the Astrazenica results which may be serendipitous but do show a drop off in their procedures. They are recruiting now for a new trial to begin asap to extend their stage 3 trial to validate their claims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2336907, member: 196898"] According to that paper that was posted earlier on in this thread, and from a reputable archive, they started investigating the base vehicle for the new vaccines in 2015. The technology is new but not hurried as you claim. Within a week or two of the Wuhan outbreak starting, and before the covid hit the rest of the world, the Chinese shared the complete genome for the covid, so it is clear they knew all about this strain, It is the same family as the SARS and MERS viruses so again there was prior experience in dealing with it. What has been rushed is the bootup the jacksy to get commercial labs online, and this is where the learning curve starts in earnest. All potential candidates for licensing have all undergone the usual 3 stage trials, with the required complement of participants meeting previously defined criteria that have been used with success for many other vaccines, so the protocols have been adhered to but are not yet complete. We await publication and peer review before independent panel grants the licence, again standard practice. Indeed there are problems with the Astrazenica results which may be serendipitous but do show a drop off in their procedures. They are recruiting now for a new trial to begin asap to extend their stage 3 trial to validate their claims. [/QUOTE]
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