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    Science Moderna says its vaccine is 94.5% effective in preventing COVID-19

    Reporting by Michael Erman and Julie Steenhuysen; Editing by Bill Berkrot, Caroline Humer, Peter Henderson and Edwina Gibbs - reuters




    Moderna Inc said on Monday its experimental vaccine was 94.5% effective in preventing COVID-19 based on interim data from a late-stage clinical trial, becoming the second U.S. company in a week to report results that far exceed expectations.

    Together with Pfizer Inc's vaccine, also shown to be more than 90% effective, and pending more safety data and regulatory review, the United States could have two vaccines authorized for emergency use in December with as many as 60 million doses of vaccine available by the year's end.

    Next year, the U.S. government could have access to more than 1 billion doses just from the two vaccine makers, more than needed for the country's 330 million residents.

    The vaccines, both built using new technology known as messenger RNA or mRNA, represent powerful new tools to fight a pandemic that has infected 54 million people worldwide and killed 1.3 million. The news also comes at time when COVID-19 cases are soaring, hitting new records in the United States and pushing some European countries back into lockdowns.

    "We are going to have a vaccine that can stop COVID-19," Moderna President Stephen Hoge said in a telephone interview.

    Moderna's interim analysis was based on 95 infections among trial participants who received either a placebo or the vaccine. Of those, only five infections occurred in those who received the vaccine, which is administered in two shots 28 days apart.

    A key advantage of Moderna's vaccine is that it does not need ultra-cold storage like Pfizer's, making it easier to distribute. Moderna expects it to be stable at standard refrigerator temperatures of 2 to 8 degrees Celsius (36 to 48°F) for 30 days and it can be stored for up to 6 months at -20 degrees Celsius.

    Pfizer’s vaccine must be shipped and stored at minus 70 degrees Celsius, the sort of temperature typical of an Antarctic winter. At standard refrigerator temperatures, it can be stored for up to five days.

    The data from Moderna's 30,000 participant-strong trial also showed the vaccine prevented cases of severe COVID-19, a question that still remains with the Pfizer vaccine. Of the 95 cases in Moderna's trial, 11 were severe and all 11 occurred among volunteers who got the placebo.

    Moderna, part of the U.S. government's Operation Warp Speed program, expects to produce around 20 million doses of the vaccine for the United States this year, millions of which the company has already made, and is ready to ship if it receives FDA authorization.

    "Assuming we get an emergency use authorization, we'll be ready to ship through Warp Speed almost in hours," Hoge said. "So it could start being distributed instantly."

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    The 95 cases of COVID-19 included several key groups who are at increased risk for severe disease, including 15 cases in adults aged 65 and older and 20 in participants from racially diverse groups.

    Most side effects were mild to moderate. A significant proportion of volunteers, however, experienced more severe aches and pains after taking the second dose, including about 10% who had fatigue severe enough to interfere with daily activities while another 9% had severe body aches. Most of these complaints were generally short-lived, the company said.

    Moderna's data provide further validation of the promising but previously unproven mRNA platform, which turns the human body into a vaccine factory by coaxing cells to make certain virus proteins that the immune system sees as a threat and mounts a response against.

    Moderna expects to have enough safety data required for U.S. authorization in the next week or so and the company expects to file for emergency use authorization in the coming weeks.

    The United States has the world's highest known number of COVID-19 cases and deaths with more than 11 million infections and nearly 250,000 deaths.

    The Trump Administration has primarily relied on development of vaccines and treatments as its response to the pandemic. Moderna has received nearly $1 billion in research and development funding from the U.S. government and has a $1.5 billion deal for 100 million doses. The U.S. government also has an option for another 400 million doses.

    The company hopes to have between 500 million and 1 billion doses in 2021, split between its U.S. and international manufacturing sites and dependent in part on demand.

    The U.S. government has said COVID-19 vaccines will be provided free to Americans, whether they have health insurance, are uninsured or are covered by government health programs such as Medicare.

    Moderna also said it will use its data to seek authorization in Europe and other regions.

    Other countries such as China and Russia have already begun vaccinations. Russia licensed its “Sputnik-V” COVID-19 vaccine for domestic use in August before it released data from large-scale trials. It said on Nov. 11 that its vaccine was 92% effective based on 20 infections in its large trial.

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    These numbers they're putting out are far better than the flu vaccine. Makes you wonder if they're full of shit at this stage.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DemonGeminiX View Post
    These numbers they're putting out are far better than the flu vaccine. Makes you wonder if they're full of shit at this stage.
    The flu mutates from year-to-year and they're never exactly sure of what strain(s) of flu will emerge every year and they have to guess. That's one of the reasons I think the flu vaccine seems less that great. With this vaccine they're just going after one particular virus so maybe that's why they are getting such high percentage rates? I dunno, just guessing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teh One Who Knocks View Post
    The flu mutates from year-to-year and they're never exactly sure of what strain(s) of flu will emerge every year and they have to guess. That's one of the reasons I think the flu vaccine seems less that great. With this vaccine they're just going after one particular virus so maybe that's why they are getting such high percentage rates? I dunno, just guessing.
    so even though covid19 is the flu,,,,

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    I wouldn't believe too much of this right now.. My guess is they are just throwing some numbers out there because of the other labs release last week of their numbers.. They are both probably vying for a national contract, so they need to say 'hey look at us.!!!'

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    Update Moderna boss says COVID-19 vaccine not proven to stop spread of virus

    By Noah Manskar - New York Post




    Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine may not get life back to normal right away because it hasn’t yet been proven to prevent the deadly bug from spreading, the company’s top doctor says.

    Research has shown that the biotech firm’s shot is effective at preventing people from getting sick with COVID-19, but there’s no hard evidence that it stops them from carrying the virus “transiently” and potentially infecting others who haven’t been vaccinated, according to Dr. Tal Zaks, Moderna’s chief medical officer.

    “I think we need to be careful, as we get vaccinated, not to over-interpret the results,” Zaks told Axios in a TV interview released Monday. “When we start the deployment of this vaccine, we will not have sufficient concrete data to prove that this vaccine reduces transmission.”

    “Do I believe that it reduces transmission? Absolutely yes, and I say this because of the science,” he added. “But absent proof, I think it’s important that we don’t change behaviors solely on the basis of vaccination.”

    Zaks’ comments offer another sign that it will take time for a vaccine to bring an end to the global pandemic and help the economy recover even though drugmakers are working at a breakneck pace to produce a safe and effective inoculation.

    Massachusetts-based Moderna revealed last week that its experimental vaccine was nearly 95 percent effective in a late-stage clinical trial. Pfizer and AstraZeneca have also reported that their shots are highly effective at warding off COVID-19.

    Pfizer asked the US Food and Drug Administration to clear its vaccine for emergency use on Friday, and Moderna is expected to submit a similar request in the coming weeks. But all three companies will have to navigate the logistical challenge of distributing the vaccines around the world once regulators approve the shots.

    While US officials say they plan to have millions of doses ready by the end of the year, a vaccine is not expected to be widely distributed until next spring.



    Moderna’s stock price was roughly flat at $101 in premarket trading as of 7:57 a.m. Tuesday.

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    Keep an eye on Novax's vaccine. It's behind Pfizer, Moderna, AZN/JnJ in the race, but I think ultimately their vaccine is going to be the winner. Just watch their stock is all I'm sayin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muddy View Post
    I wouldn't believe too much of this right now.. My guess is they are just throwing some numbers out there because of the other labs release last week of their numbers.. They are both probably vying for a national contract, so they need to say 'hey look at us.!!!'
    Called it.

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    Weird. It stops them getting sick but they still carry it

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    Kinda like a flu vaccine.

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