AstraZeneca Trial Data May Give ‘Incomplete View’ Of Vaccine’s Efficacy: NIH | Morning Joe | MSNBC

Oxford University and AstraZeneca may have only used partial data when announcing results from a U.S. trial of its coronavirus vaccine, the NIH said Tuesday. Aired on 03/23/2021.
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    1. @Wisconsin Man So you believe work or is it only condemns? People have worn condoms and STILL their partners have got pregnant. Nothing is totally safe. The idea is to minimise risk.

    2. @Andrew Jenkinson Well you proved my point. A pin size hole must have been in the condemn. Just as Mask has 100’s of small holes that a Virus particle WILL go thru. Minimize is if you feel sick STAY HOME as we have done forever prior to this not as bad as you are being told Wuhan Flu.

    3. Thank you, Sean, WE appreciate it (well, except for a few ignorant jackasses, but they don’t really matter, anyway).

    4. @Constituent A Typical Dem..ME ME ME. Trained Seals are funny. Are you ready to eat? Clap seal, clap.

    1. @Michael Stubbs You are also fine for now. Let’s see about in the future. One more not taking the vaccine is one more catching Covid – and possibly one less to avoid taking the vaccine in the future.

    2. That has the same quality of proof as somebody claiming that all million SS-ers were fine, because he never had any problem with any SS-er he knew.

    3. Laura Walker Kinda like Millions and Millions upon Millions have had ZERO problems with this Wuhan. Right?

  1. Regarding the AZ claim that the blood-clots are “no more common than would be expected among the general population” we should be asking:

    Why aren’t we seeing comparable numbers of cases among those who received the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines?

    If AstraZeneca have data showing that a similar frequency of clotting occurs regardless of which vaccine people receive, they should publish it.

    1. Its actually half of the blood clotting that normally happens in a population that size.

      And considering covid causes blood clots and strokes itself, its emotional propaganda designed to scare people away from the vaccine, probably made up by people who own mortuaries.

    2. The rate of blood clots to AstraZeneca vaccines given is something like 0.00002 percent. Perception has been blown out of proportion because a couple of cases have been front page news.

    1. @Elaniago Pfizer is incompetent. US companies have a history of greed and cheating people. Even the media is corrupt.

    2. They’re selling it at cost price due to it being in the middle of a pandemic. Why are the other firms making profits at a time like this? Bunch of shitbags. If they were all sold at cost price, then maybe there wouldn’t be such grief.

  2. “Locking in” is exactly the right term, explaining why very few in the RoW can’t get vaccine at almost any price. Oh, and the EU have exported more than 40 million doses, 10 million of them to UK. But UK exports nothing, and US until recently likewise.

    1. the trump administration was barely reserving any vaccine at all, not even for americans, so naturally they weren’t exporting either. the biden administration dramatically increased vaccine acquisition and has committed to making some of that vaccine available to other countries. i can’t speak for what’s going on in the uk.

    2. @sirmoonslosthismind When Biden increased vaccine acquisation, other countries waiting for their deliveries got pushed further back.

  3. They should show the number of shots wrt vaccine types AZ might be the most used therefore more reactions

  4. Ahahahahahaha

    Signing off on the Pfizer vaccine after the **absolute** minimum days had passed to cover ‘testing’
    (a whole 14 days) and on a very limited group but NOW there are ‘concerns’ about vaccine testing?

    And after 10s of millions of doses have been given worldwide?

  5. bad reporting every European country choose themself to let Europe buy the vaccine.
    they did not have to.
    even Britain used European rules to buy the vaccine and approve it.

  6. Really then whyAstrazeneca study to evaluate safety and immunogenicity of AZD1222 for Covid 19 Pursuant to NCT04540393 :suspended status due to SUSAR occurrences at Oxford University sponsored phase 2/3 study February 11, 2021.

  7. Anyone think all these comments about the non-profit vaccine Astra Zeneka is inspired by companies selling high cost vaccines?

  8. I am one of those Europeans! The EU haggled about price and lost out – price was more important than lives(it was outrageously high – € 56 per dose for a vaccine Germany paid 300 million to develop – the US bought it for $ 15-16. I am waiting and waiting – I would gladly take the AZ vaccine but I have no date for vaccination although I am over 70. Nothing else one can do but stay at home and wait.

    1. Not to nention that every time the US needs more doses, their other deliveries seem to fall behind.

  9. Strange. Haven’t seen nobody who doesn’t believe in vacation. Very strange what they talking about

  10. “AstraZeneca Trial Data May Give ‘Incomplete View’ Of Vaccine’s Efficacy” thereby motivating us, the people of America, to redouble our efforts to rapidly find out at any given moment, including even while On-Line, who among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e. pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to #ConvinceItForward for them to call their doctor and to self-quarantine per CDC guidelines in hopes of stopping this pandemic instead of having more #MourningInAmerica. Thus, we’re hoping for the best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the #UKvariant strain(s) mutations and others like the South African, Brazilian, Californian & #Cluster5Mink mutations rendering current vaccines no longer effective.

  11. Would the NIH really promote another manufacturer’s vaccine when they have their own Moderna vaccine on the market?

  12. “It is alleged in the complaint that AstraZeneca made misleading and false statements to the market. AstraZeneca’s initial clinical trials for its COVID-19 vaccine, AZD1222, suffered from manufacturing errors. The import and validity of AstraZeneca’s clinical trials for AZD1222 were damaged as a result of a patchwork of differentiated patient subgroups, each with subtly different treatments. At the designated time, some trial participants did not receive a second dose of the vaccine candidate, in some cases receiving them weeks later. AstraZeneca failed to include a substantial sample of patients aged over the age of 55, despite this group being prioritized highly for vaccination. AstraZeneca clinical trials were generally damaged by widespread errors in design and flawed execution. AstraZeneca’s public statements were misleading and false throughout the class period, based on these facts. Investors suffered damages when the market learned the truth about AstraZeneca.”
    – Source: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/01/28/2165753/0/en/Portnoy-Law-Lawsuit-Filed-On-Behalf-of-AstraZeneca-PLC-Investors.html

    Bit hard to trust these fraudsters, don’t you think?

  13. Had mine…as have millions and millions in the UK. Just about every adult over 40 I know both personally and professionally has had it. We’re all great. All this controversy is being whipped up for political purposes in the case of Europe and for financial purposes in the cases of the other big pharma that need to sell their expensive vaccines. Odd that everyone is attacking the “at cost” vaccine.

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