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<blockquote data-quote="drron" data-source="post: 2100598" data-attributes="member: 3499"><p>Sorry but it is a fact.There was a lot of hope for a SARS vaccine but it took way to long to get to the point of human trials.</p><p>The other point is we still don't know whether those who have had Covid 19 produce a sustained antibody response to the virus.If that doesn't happen the outlook for a vaccine is definitely not a sure thing.It may happen but it is way too early to know.</p><p></p><p>The human trials started i believe are Phase 1 trials to see that there are no serious side effects.Then large trials which will take some time to see if they do indeed prevent infection.</p><p></p><p>At present I am awaiting the drug trials that are well underway.If a drug can prevent or treat the serious cases then that will allow relaxation of the current policies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drron, post: 2100598, member: 3499"] Sorry but it is a fact.There was a lot of hope for a SARS vaccine but it took way to long to get to the point of human trials. The other point is we still don't know whether those who have had Covid 19 produce a sustained antibody response to the virus.If that doesn't happen the outlook for a vaccine is definitely not a sure thing.It may happen but it is way too early to know. The human trials started i believe are Phase 1 trials to see that there are no serious side effects.Then large trials which will take some time to see if they do indeed prevent infection. At present I am awaiting the drug trials that are well underway.If a drug can prevent or treat the serious cases then that will allow relaxation of the current policies. [/QUOTE]
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