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* https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/05/the-ars-covid-19-vaccine-primer-100-plus-in-the-works-8-in-clinical-trials/ | * https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/05/the-ars-covid-19-vaccine-primer-100-plus-in-the-works-8-in-clinical-trials/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 1 May 2020
There are multiple vaccines (over 100) in various stages of development, including 8 in clinical trials. That's not counting that some vaccines that don't work to stop a disease can sometimes at least lessen it, or prime defenses. A few include:
- Moderna started trials on 03.16 and hopes for fall front-line delivery.[1]
- Inovio intitialted their phase 1 on 04.06[2]
- China's CanSino Biologics started trials on 03.17, already in phase II (they don't have the FDA holding them back)[3]
- China's Sinovac Biotech started trials on 04.16[4]
- Oxford started trials on 04.23 and is preparing to scale quickly[5]
- Israel MIGAL [The Galilee Research Institute] is going through animal testing and expected to start human trials in Summer 2020[6]