Especially at Flea markets in the South.After hearing about the videogame vendor exposing everyone at the flea market today I found out another videogame vendor just got over the virus... same guy who sold me those Nintendo games with thousands of dollars of drugs hidden inside. It's freakin' everywhere, folks.
Especially at Flea markets in the South.
Apparently the Trump admin is thinking about cutting the Moderna dose in half to double the number of doses available. To me this seems like a worse idea than spreading or the first and second doses. Both are mostly untested, of course.
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Feds may cut Moderna vaccine doses in half so more people get shots, Warp Speed adviser says
Federal officials have said the U.S. will need to vaccinate roughly 80 percent of the population to achieve herd immunity against the coronavirus.www.politico.com
Again, the original recommendations were 3-12 weeks after the first injection, yet you aren't saying the same thing about the follow-up dose at 21 days. How is taking one extreme end of their recommended range any better an idea or more tested than taking the other end?To me this seems like a worse idea than spreading or the first and second doses. Both are mostly untested, of course.
The vaccine manufacturer says 3-12 weeks for the second dose.Well there is actual data in Moderna's phase 2 trial when they gave 25, 100, and 250 microgram doses as opposed to no data for stretching the time between doses. I think the scientific argument for a 50 microgram dose to the 18-55 group who respond most strongly to vaccination is much much better than delayed 2nd doses although I'm not entirely in love with the idea.
That said the core problem is the total disorganization in distribution and delivery of the supply into the population. Looks like near total chaos with state and county health officials building out their plans on the fly.
That said the core problem is the total disorganization in distribution and delivery of the supply into the population. Looks like near total chaos with state and county health officials building out their plans on the fly.
They only tested the shortest time frame. Just like with cutting the doses in half. They did some early research with smaller doses, but phase 3 was all 100 mg, 4 weeks apart (for Moderna).Again, the original recommendations were 3-12 weeks after the first injection, yet you aren't saying the same thing about the follow-up dose at 21 days. How is taking one extreme end of their recommended range any better an idea or more tested than taking the other end?
Yep. There really is only good evidence to follow the Phase 3 dosing used by Pfizer and Moderna. Run another trial if you want different dosing regimes.
I had thought that there was an end run going on around the FDA. So glad this wasn’t the case. So, I am surprised in a good way.
Thanks for the link, it looks like provinces and territories are not doing a very good job rolling it out. Fed was called not getting doses quick enough - rightfully so - but looks like they're ahead of schedule. Dam they have 9 mth to prepare for this.Have over 100k vaccinated so far here in Canada. It's a small percentage of population but considering we were not really expecting to have any by 2021 it's a good start.
Neat tracker site here: https://covid19tracker.ca/vaccinationtracker.html
420k (nice) doses delivered so far.
It's like no one believed it was actually coming. Also this needs to be ran by a few massive organizations, not thousands of local ones, IMHO.Thanks for the link, it looks like provinces and territories are not doing a very good job rolling it out. Fed was called not getting doses quick enough - rightfully so - but looks like they're ahead of schedule. Dam they have 9 mth to prepare for this.
Perhaps this will clarify things for you:
"Police in Wisconsin said on Thursday evening that they had arrested a hospital employee who was fired after being suspected of intentionally spoiling hundreds of doses of the Covid-19 vaccine."
"...after a health center in the state said an employee admitted to deliberately spoiling 500 doses of the coronavirus vaccine."
On Wednesday Aurora medical center said the doses appeared to have been spoiled deliberately.
"A pharmacist at the suburban medical center deliberately removed hundreds of coronavirus vaccine doses from refrigeration and left them out overnight – twice, not just once as officials had initially believed, the health system’s chief medical officer said later on Thursday."
"“This was a situation involving a bad actor, as opposed to a bad process,”
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Wisconsin police arrest hospital worker suspected of intentionally spoiling Covid vaccine doses
Investigation launched after medical centre says worker admitted leaving 500 doses out of refrigerationwww.theguardian.com
Shocking... In other news the Pope might be Catholic.More on this story now - seems the guy was a conspiracy-theory believer.
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US pharmacist who tried to ruin Covid vaccine doses is a conspiracy theorist, police say
Misinformation about the vaccines has surged online as rollout has been susceptible to local disruptionwww.theguardian.com
That's because your body doesn't just make a single antibody against the target - it makes multiple antibodies that can bind to different parts. Makes it harder for a single mutation to evade the immune system.From what I'm seeing on science twitter concern about the UK variant evading vaccines is rapidly diminishing, even though it appears more infectious and still a serious problem. The South African variant is now the new hotness in spike mutations though it looks like it may evade some antibody response in some people...still a bit early. Realistically COVID vaccines might have to be eventually updated on a somewhat regular basis to cover prevailing mutations, maybe newer shots will cover several. RNA and adenovirus platforms are able to make this change very quickly.
That's because your body doesn't just make a single antibody against the target - it makes multiple antibodies that can bind to different parts. Makes it harder for a single mutation to evade the immune system.
That would probably require empowering the CDC and having an executive who understands that the pandemic is real. Won't happen for at least 2 more weeks.Yeah, not something that is probably going to happen soon or all at once. Would be nice for the US to ramp up genomic surveillance so there aren't any nasty surprises we only realize after weeks or months.