coronavirus vaccine availability date
Why do we need vaccines?
The majority of people are still infected with the corona virus. These are just the current restrictions that are preventing more people from dying.
A vaccine will teach our body to fight the infection by preventing it from catching the corona virus, or at least making the covid less deadly.
Having a vaccine, along with better treatment, is also an "external" strategy.
Pfizer / biotic vaccine
The big breakthrough came when Pfizer / Biotech published its first results in November.
The vaccine is 95% effective, he said
The UK is to receive 40 million doses
It is given in two doses, except for three weeks
About 43,000 people have been vaccinated without safety concerns
The vaccine should be kept at a temperature of about -70C. It will be delivered in a special box, packed in dry ice and fitted with GPS trackers.
On December 2, the UK became the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer / Biotech coronavirus vaccine for widespread use.
On December 8, 90-year-old Margaret Cannon became the first patient to receive the vaccine at Coventry University Hospital, with 800,000 more doses expected in the coming weeks.
When can you get the vaccine?
Oxford University / AstraZeneca vaccine
Oxford vaccine trials show that it stops up to 70% of people who develop covid symptoms.
Statistics also show an immune response in the elderly.
There is also interesting information that suggests that supplementing the diet can increase safety by up to 90%
The UK has ordered 100 million doses
It is given in two doses
Trials are still ongoing with more than 20,000 volunteers
It may be one of the easiest vaccines to distribute, as it does not need to be stored in extremely cold temperatures.
It is made from a weaker version of the common cold virus caused by chimpanzees, which has been modified to prevent it from growing in humans.
Modern vaccines
Modernization uses the same approach as the Pfizer vaccine.
The company says it protects 94.5% of people
There will be five million meals in the UK by spring
It is given in two doses, except for four weeks
Involved in 30,000 trials, half with vaccines and half with dummy injections
It is easier to store than Pfizer, as it stays stable at -20C for six months.
What other vaccine is being developed?
Other test results are also expected in the coming weeks.
Russian Sputnik V vaccine, which works like Oxford, shows that it is 92% effective.
Johnson's case is recruiting 6,000 people across the UK with the help of 30,000 volunteers around the world, to see if two jaws get more than one strong and lasting immunity.
The Wuhan Institute of Biological Products and Sinofirm in China, and the Jamilia Research Institute of Russia are in the final examination.
However, a trial in Brazil for a drug developed by the Chinese firm Sinovak was suspended after a "severe adverse event" - which is believed to be the death of a volunteer.
Understand which method yields the best results. Challenge trials, where people are deliberately affected, can help.
What medications can help treat corona virus?
Who will get this vaccine first and when can you get it?
Who will get this vaccine first?
It depends on when the vaccine becomes available and where the covid is spread and who is more effective in each group.
Elderly home residents and staff topped the UK's initial priority list, followed by health workers such as hospital staff, and more than 80s.
Age is the biggest risk factor for coyotes.
Oxford vaccine trials show that it stops up to 70% of people who develop covid symptoms.
Statistics also show an immune response in the elderly.
There is also interesting information that suggests that supplementing the diet can increase safety by up to 90%
The UK has ordered 100 million doses
It is given in two doses
Trials are still ongoing with more than 20,000 volunteers
It may be one of the easiest vaccines to distribute, as it does not need to be stored in extremely cold temperatures.
It is made from a weaker version of the common cold virus caused by chimpanzees, which has been modified to prevent it from growing in humans.
Modern vaccines
Modernization uses the same approach as the Pfizer vaccine.
The company says it protects 94.5% of people
There will be five million meals in the UK by spring
It is given in two doses, except for four weeks
Involved in 30,000 trials, half with vaccines and half with dummy injections
It is easier to store than Pfizer, as it stays stable at -20C for six months.
What other vaccine is being developed?
Other test results are also expected in the coming weeks.
Russian Sputnik V vaccine, which works like Oxford, shows that it is 92% effective.
Johnson's case is recruiting 6,000 people across the UK with the help of 30,000 volunteers around the world, to see if two jaws get more than one strong and lasting immunity.
The Wuhan Institute of Biological Products and Sinofirm in China, and the Jamilia Research Institute of Russia are in the final examination.
However, a trial in Brazil for a drug developed by the Chinese firm Sinovak was suspended after a "severe adverse event" - which is believed to be the death of a volunteer.
Understand which method yields the best results. Challenge trials, where people are deliberately affected, can help.
What medications can help treat corona virus?
Who will get this vaccine first and when can you get it?
Who will get this vaccine first?
It depends on when the vaccine becomes available and where the covid is spread and who is more effective in each group.
Elderly home residents and staff topped the UK's initial priority list, followed by health workers such as hospital staff, and more than 80s.
Age is the biggest risk factor for coyotes.
What still needs to be done?
Tests should show that the vaccine is safe
Hu billions of potential food should be massively developed
Regulators must be approved before this vaccine can be given
Researchers still need to know how long any protection can last
It is thought that 60-70% of the world's population should be immune to prevent the virus from spreading easily (herd prevention) - billions of people, even if the vaccine works properly.
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