Side effects from the Moderna vaccine sound concerning... we looked. After the second dose at least 80% of participants experienced a systemic side effect, ranging from severe chills to fevers. So are these vaccines safe?"The FDA, not being pressured, will look hard at that," Gates said, addressing the issue of possible side effects. "The FDA is the gold standard of regulators, and their current guidance on this — if they stick with that — is very very appropriate." Gates even goes on to candidly acknowledge the likelihood of side effects from the vaccine, which he admitted would "improve" over time. Does this sound comforting? Add to this that as part of his explanation he argues that for a vaccine to be effective it would have to be administered to the population on a mass scale, and globally:
"If what you're trying to do is block all the transmission, then you need to get 70-80% coverage on a global basis. So it's unbelievably big numbers," he said. Gates, who has been warning about the threat of a global pandemic since 2015, admitted that "there will be a lot of uncertainty" about the efficacy of any vaccine, but stressed that it's a solution "that will improve over time."https://twitter.com/NeilClark66/status/1287681814295961600 Thus governments especially in the West and also private institutions will be under pressure to mandate it by law. Perhaps the most alarming moment in the CBS interview came when Gates bluntly admitted that current testing of the most promising "high dosage" vaccines are resulting in side effects: Meanwhile, CNN reports Monday morning that the first Phase 3 clinical trial of a US developed coronavirus vaccine has begun. "The investigational vaccine was developed by the biotechnology company Moderna and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. The trial is to be conducted at nearly 100 US research sites, according to Moderna. The first patient was dosed at a site in Savannah, Georgia," CNN writes.
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