A little gem from the vaccine comedy show which I overlooked....
from the Astra Zeneca website
November 23 2020
https://www.astrazeneca.com/media-centr ... qC-7EI5o3Y
One dosing regimen (n=2,741) showed vaccine efficacy of 90% when AZD1222 was given as a half dose, followed by a full dose at least one month apart, and another dosing regimen (n=8,895) showed 62% efficacy when given as[ two full doses at least one month apart. The combined analysis from both dosing regimens (n=11,636) resulted in an average efficacy of 70%. All results were statistically significant (p<=0.0001). More data will continue to accumulate and additional analysis will be conducted, refining the efficacy reading and establishing the duration of protection.
An independent Data Safety Monitoring Board determined that the analysis met its primary endpoint showing protection from COVID-19 occurring 14 days or more after receiving two doses of the vaccine. No serious safety events related to the vaccine have been confirmed. AZD1222 was well tolerated across both dosing regimens.
AstraZeneca will now immediately prepare regulatory submission of the data to authorities around the world that have a framework in place for conditional or early approval.
This is the UK trial [the other was allegedly in Brazil
So, half dose followed by full dose. Why so? Klaus Schwab and his WEF clique seemed to think there would be multiple doses [=bigger profiits] months ago.
Expanded on by Reuters...
Dosing error turns into lucky punch for AstraZeneca and Oxford
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-heal ... SKBN28327Q
Can we believe that? [ans=no]
“The reason we had the half-dose is serendipity,” Mene Pangalos, the head of AstraZeneca’s non-oncology research and development, told Reuters.
we found out thatsize=140] they ***[/size] had underpredicted the dose of the vaccine by half,” said Pangalos. +++
He added the company decided to continue with the half dose and administer the full dose booster shot at the scheduled time.
*** the Oxford University scientists who were partnered with AZ -
Professor Andrew Pollard, Chief Investigator of the Oxford Vaccine Trial at Oxford, said: “These findings show that we have an effective vaccine that will save many lives. Excitingly, we’ve found that one of our dosing regimens may be around 90% effective and if this dosing regime is used, more people could be vaccinated with planned vaccine supply.
Pollard is also on the SAGE committee as well as much much more -
https://www.who.int/immunization/sage/m ... ollard/en/
Pollard is a trustee of the Jenner Vaccine Institute in Oxford, which, according to their 2019 report received a £19million grant from CEPI/Janssen fo develop MERS/Lassah/Nipah. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation also fund work relating to Africa at the Institute. The UK Government has also chipped in with £120million for various projects. [2020 data not available]
https://find-and-update.company-informa ... ng-history
https://www.jenner.ac.uk/
Latest grant -£3.33 million from Wafic Said for continuation of the above CEPI work.
https://www.development.ox.ac.uk/news/o ... wafic-said
after which Professor Sarah Gilbert became magically the Said Professor of Vaccinology. [thanks!]
The genetic sequence of SARS-CoV-2 was released on 11 January and later that same day, Professor Gilbert and her team began designing Oxford’s COVID-19 vaccine: ChAdOx1 nCoV-19.
+++Are these the same people who misjudged the doseage by 100 per cent in the alleged trials?
And since November 28, the UK has a vaccination minister - Nadhim Zahawi
"Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for COVID Vaccine Deployment"
Is any of this real?
And from the BBC how did they develop the "vaccine" so quickly?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55041371
After the Ebola hoax in 2016,
some of the world's leading experts - designed a strategy for defeating an unknown enemy. [Disease X]
The central piece of their plan was a revolutionary style of vaccine known as "plug and play". It has two highly desirable traits for facing the unknown - it is both fast and flexible.
Conventional vaccines - including the whole of the childhood immunisation programme - use a killed or weakened form of the original infection, or inject fragments of it into the body. But these are slow to develop
Instead the Oxford researchers constructed ChAdOx1 - or Chimpanzee Adenovirus Oxford One.
Scientists took a common cold virus that infected chimpanzees and engineered it to become the building block of a vaccine against almost anything.[
suuuure
"We'd been planning for disease X, we'd been waiting for disease X, and I thought this could be it," Prof Gilbert said.... it was lucky that the pandemic was caused by a coronavirus..
just fancy that!!
If it had been a long-term or chronic infection that the body cannot beat - like HIV - then it's unlikely a vaccine could work.
On 11 January, Chinese scientists published and shared with the world the full genetic code of the coronavirus.
The team now had everything they needed to make a Covid-19 vaccine.
Bingo - and the Jenner has its own vaccine manufacting plant!
Fast and safe! The "harmless virus" they use for insertion of the Covid "sequence" is ChAdOx1....
fabulous