Covid-19 vaccine: what have we learned from Oxford phase one trial?

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Experts say signs are promising but there is a long way to go to show vaccine works

Phase one human trials of a Covid-19 vaccine being developed by researchers at the University of Oxford suggest it triggers two types of immune response, unnamed sources working on the vaccine told ITV’s Robert Peston. Not only does the jab trigger the production of antibodies – proteins that can bind to the virus, preventing it from entering cells and flagging it to immune cells – but it also seems to result in the production of “killer” T cells – immune cells that attack infected human cells.

 

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Better awareness on health and vitamins to enable a strong microbiome/immune system is the best chance we can give ourselves for all illneses. I’m 49 with asthma and would give a wide birth to rushed through vaccine.

HSELive Oxford vaccine looking very good

Why would anyone under 45 take any Covid vaccine?

Watch the TTAV series and you'll avoid it

Hmm. 'Virtually any vaccine inevitably does this' og 'The duration of antibody and T cell responses is different for every vaccine and cannot be predicted' ...

its a no from me

Something's gotta be better than nothing.

Great news,Tedros would have said something negative about this as well.

so HIV shld come next then

I’ma take a hard pass on the vaccine until I make sure it does t turn people into hard core autismos

Some shareholders are about to make a LOT of money

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