Probably get an answer of efficacy more quickly. Once you get the efficacy you we will distribute that vaccine to everybody and anybody who might benefit. Ultimately if ultimately if it works everyone we will get. That is the framework. Then we look at the advantages and disadvantages if you are distributing a vaccine before you no it works for the advantages if it does work you get it to people quickly. The disadvantage is you may not ever prove that it does work. The inevitable next outbreak we wont no if we have a vaccine that works. The issue with the randomized controlled placebo trial as some people are not getting it right away. Away. There is an absolute understandable desire that if something will be beneficial get it their as quickly as possible. I will finish with this. I mentioned this at another seminar about the issue of the difference between therapies you make readily available for which i was the champion versus a vaccine that you dont know works. And there is big diff
In the Book Pages this week, Erik Pedersen writes about finding the right book and author Rachel Stark talks books, reading and growing up in Perris, California.
In the Book Pages this week, Erik Pedersen writes about finding the right book and author Rachel Stark talks books, reading and growing up in Perris, California.
In the Book Pages this week, Erik Pedersen writes about finding the right book and author Rachel Stark talks books, reading and growing up in Perris, California.
In the Book Pages this week, Erik Pedersen writes about finding the right book and author Rachel Stark talks books, reading and growing up in Perris, California.