China offering coronavirus candidate vaccines to state…

China is offering unproven coronavirus vaccines to citizens travelling abroad because the virus is petering out in the country, it emerged today.  Employees at large state-run companies going abroad for work are being recruited to take either of two vaccines developed by the China National Biotec Group.   China desperately wants to become the first country to … Read more

Scientists are testing MMR vaccines to prevent sepsis that kills many COVID-19 sufferers 

Could a measles shot reduce deadly inflammation in coronavirus patients? Scientists are testing MMR vaccines to prevent sepsis that kills many COVID-19 sufferers MMR and tuberculosis vaccines generate anti-inflammatory immune responses COVID-19 patients immune systems often overreact to the virus that causes the disease, triggering out-of-control inflammation and sepsis  Mice given sepsis and an MMR … Read more

Scientists are testing MMR vaccines to prevent sepsis that kills many COVID-19 sufferers 

Could a measles shot reduce deadly inflammation in coronavirus patients? Scientists are testing MMR vaccines to prevent sepsis that kills many COVID-19 sufferers MMR and tuberculosis vaccines generate anti-inflammatory immune responses COVID-19 patients immune systems often overreact to the virus that causes the disease, triggering out-of-control inflammation and sepsis  Mice given sepsis and an MMR … Read more

Vaccines could soon be stored for up to three years

Many of the world’s most vulnerable children are currently miss out on life-saving vaccinations because the jabs rapidly spoil if not refrigerated.  However, a recent breakthrough in vaccine preservation could allow the crucial jabs to be stored at room temperature for up to three years without losing effectiveness.  This will allow medics to distribute the … Read more

Coronavirus: ‘Several’ vaccines could be ready by end of year

Multiple coronavirus vaccines could be ready for mass-use by the end of this year, according to a British pharmaceutical giant. AstraZeneca said it was on track to produce millions of its experimental COVID-19 jab – called AZD1222 – by September.   The jab, developed by scientists at Oxford University, has moved into larger human trials after showing promise … Read more

Coronavirus: ‘Several’ vaccines could be ready by end of year

Multiple coronavirus vaccines could be ready for mass-use by the end of this year, according to a British pharmaceutical giant. AstraZeneca said it was on track to produce millions of its experimental COVID-19 jab – called AZD1222 – by September.   The jab, developed by scientists at Oxford University, has moved into larger human trials after showing promise … Read more

US pharmacies plan for surge in flu vaccines as two-thirds of Americans plan to get jab in the fall

US pharmacy chains are preparing a big push for flu vaccinations when the season kicks, hoping to curb tens of thousands of cases that could coincide with a second wave of coronavirus infections. CVS Health Corp, one of the largest US pharmacies, said it’s working to ensure it has enough doses for an anticipated surge … Read more

Monkeys were protected from coronavirus after being given prototype vaccines, Harvard study finds

Monkeys given six prototype coronavirus vaccines were protected from infection in Harvard study that offers hope a jab to protect humans could be on the horizon In one study, nine monkeys that were infected with coronavirus did not contract the disease after they recovered In another study, 25 monkeys were given six prototype vaccines while … Read more

What is project ‘Warp Speed’? US scientist reveals government plan for coronavirus vaccines

Last month, the US government launched ‘Operation Warp Speed’ to fast-track the production of a coronavirus vaccine in America. Details have thus far been very vague, but a governmental official involved in the project has broken down some of the steps to Science Magazine. The Trump administration is planning to provide unlimited funding and other … Read more

Vaccines: Some experts fear corners may be cut as two teams are pursuing very different approaches

Five years, minimum. That’s how long it usually takes to develop a vaccine. Yet of the 78 being worked on for Covid-19, five are already in trials — and not just in labs; most are being tested on humans. Last month, a microbiology researcher at the University of Oxford became the first UK volunteer to … Read more