Abandoned Australian-made vaccine could have been among the best in the world

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Bombshell results from a clinical trial show an Australian-made COVID-19 vaccine could have been one of the best in the world.

Results suggest the scrapped University of Queensland coronavirus vaccine would have matched it with the world’s best jabs after generating an immune response in 99 per cent of patients.

According to the trial, 67 of the 68 people who received two doses of the jab produced a “neutralising immune response” to the virus. Health authorities explained a sliver of HIV protein used to anchor the “molecular clamp” technology produced false positive readings to the AIDS virus. UQ scientists were ‘devastated’ the vaccine couldn’t progress after phase one. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Sarah MarshallHe said he didn’t want health officials or Australians to have any issues with confidence, and this false-positive test could have caused confusion and lack of faith.

 

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Another Federal Liberal stuffup.

Except anyone who gets it will have a false positive to HIV and because of that no government in the world will approve it for use. FakeNews

I guarantee if they invested in that home done vaccine alot more Aussie's would have gotten the vaccine

Decades of $0 in R&D will unfortunately deliver these results. We are too busy voting the LNP who will throw money at foxtel and mines. We are hopeless

What's with this country's lack of confidence in investing in itself? Australia seems to be suffering from a serious case of imposter syndrome.

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Best to have the HOME GROWN vaccine, because it will turn out to be the best

As far as the LNP are concerned Queensland's future is coal..

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