Scientists are increasingly optimistic that a vaccine can be produced in record time. But getting it manufactured and distributed will pose huge challenges. Read Article
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Two new studies in macaques offer hope that humans could develop protective immunity against #SARSCOV2, either as the result of a natural infection or by way of a vaccine. @BIDMChealth […]
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Two studies in monkeys published on Wednesday offer some of the first scientific evidence that surviving COVID-19 may result in immunity from reinfection, a positive sign that vaccines under development […]
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“If there’s only a small amount of vaccine, a million or 100,000 doses, there will be very difficult decisions about who gets the vaccine first,” said Dan H. Barouch Read […]
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2 Studies In Monkeys Suggest Antibodies Protect Against COVID-19
/in NewsDr. Barouch speaks with Barbara Moran from WBUR about our COVID-19 vaccine studies. Read Article
A New Entry in the Race for a Coronavirus Vaccine: Hope
/in News, UncategorizedScientists are increasingly optimistic that a vaccine can be produced in record time. But getting it manufactured and distributed will pose huge challenges. Read Article
Two new studies in macaques offer hope that humans could develop protective immunity against #SARSCOV2
/in NewsTwo new studies in macaques offer hope that humans could develop protective immunity against #SARSCOV2, either as the result of a natural infection or by way of a vaccine. @BIDMChealth […]
Monkeys infected with COVID-19 develop immunity in studies, a positive sign for vaccines
/in NewsTwo studies in monkeys published on Wednesday offer some of the first scientific evidence that surviving COVID-19 may result in immunity from reinfection, a positive sign that vaccines under development […]
Prototype Vaccines Protect Monkeys From Coronavirus
/in NewsA series of animal experiments may point the way to an effective human vaccine, scientists said. Read Article
Two studies suggest that COVID-19 antibodies provide immunity
/in NewsA research effort led by a Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center vaccine specialist yielded promising results in tests involving monkeys. Read Article
Dissecting a Disease
/in NewsMass. consortium holds inaugural public briefing on efforts to combat COVID-19. Read Article
Why does it take so long to make a vaccine?
/in News“Historically, vaccine development for a new virus not previously seen by the human species would take decades,” said Dr. Dan Barouch Read Article
Trump Vows Vaccine by End of Year, and Mobilizes Military to Help
/in News“If there’s only a small amount of vaccine, a million or 100,000 doses, there will be very difficult decisions about who gets the vaccine first,” said Dan H. Barouch Read […]
Decoding COVID-19
/in NewsScientists race to understand and defeat the coronavirus behind the COVID-19 pandemic