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Coronavirus vaccine: WHO official warns of high expectations - "Of course not"

2020-09-14T14:50:06.640Z


Many hope that the approval of a vaccine will bring the corona pandemic to an end. But it won't be that simple, a WHO official warns.


Many hope that the approval of a vaccine will bring the corona pandemic to an end.

But it won't be that simple, a WHO official warns.

  • So far, only the symptoms of a coronavirus infection * can be alleviated.

  • A vaccine usually takes up to ten years or more to develop.  

  • A WHO official is now warning against too high expectations of a vaccine.

Coronavirus vaccine: WHO official warns of too high hopes

Update from

September 14th,

2020

: The WHO Director General for Europe, Hans Kluge, warned on Monday, September 14th, that the daily corona deaths in Europe would increase in October and autumn: "It will get harder," he said According to several media reports, the number of new infections is rising again, while deaths remain relatively stable, particularly in Spain and France.

But Kluge continues to warn: "I keep hearing: 'The vaccine will be the end of the pandemic.'

Of course not! ”Said the Belgian.

So far it is not even clear whether a vaccine can help all population groups.

There are indications that a vaccine might help some groups, but not others: "If we then have to order different vaccines, what a logistical nightmare!" He continues.

That is why Kluge warns against too high expectations of the vaccines.

Vaccination against the coronavirus: "Vaccine King of India" starts production - although test results are pending

Update from 05/05/2020: Companies around the world are reporting progress in vaccine development against Covid-19 - the "vaccine king of India" wants to start manufacturing in two weeks at the latest

.

Cyrus Poonawalla, an Indian businessman, got his nickname for a reason: Poonawalla has been in the vaccine business for more than 50 years.

His company, Serum Institute of India, is considered the largest vaccine manufacturer in the world.

As the Tagesschau reported, Poonawalla now wants to initiate the production of 40 million vaccine doses of a promising vaccine candidate.

It is a serum that was developed by the University of Oxford and is currently being tested on more than 1,000 British people.

Although the clinical tests have not yet ended, Cyrus Poonawalla's son Adar Poonawalla, the current managing director, said in an interview with the Indian news channel NDTV: "These tests could prove successful and safe by September or October. In my opinion, the chances are good because the Oxford researchers were also successful in vaccinating against Ebola. "

The vaccine should go into production for the general public in just two weeks - with the aim of producing up to 40 million vaccine doses in the next few months.

The project is considered to be extremely risky economically

, as the Serum Institute of India would have to take heavy losses if the tests in Great Britain do not achieve the desired success.

Coronavirus vaccine development: First clinical trial in the US

Update from March 19, 2020, 10:00 a.m

.: In the USA, the first clinical test of the possible coronavirus vaccine "mRNA-1273" started in mid-March 2020.

45 healthy volunteers will each receive two doses of up to half a milligram of the active ingredient injected within the next few weeks.

The first phase of the clinical test is currently running in a research institute in the northwestern metropolis of Seattle, as reported by Spiegel.

The vaccine was developed together with the private biotechnology company Moderna.

The researchers estimate that the entire process of vaccine development will take at least a year.

Update from March 19, 2020

: Countless pharmaceutical companies, research institutions and universities around the world are currently using all resources to

develop a vaccine against the novel lung disease Covid-19 as quickly as possible

.

An infection with coronaviruses, also called Sars-CoV-2, can - depending on the patient's state of health - be asymptomatic or life-threatening *.

German companies are also researching effective vaccines, such as the Tübingen company CureVac.

Together with the Paul Ehrlich Institute for Vaccines and Biomedical Medicines, CureVac has already made progress.

"

We are very confident that we will be able to develop an effective vaccine candidate within a few months,

" quoted the Tagesschau as quoting former CureVac CEO Daniel Menichella.

The company hopes to have developed an experimental vaccine by July, which will then be approved for human trials with regulatory approval.

This message now also called Donald Trump on the scene.

According to the Tagesschau, the President of the United States is trying to bring German researchers to America so that they can develop drugs there that are to be used exclusively for US corona patients.

However, according to its own statements, CureVac does not seek a deal with the USA

.

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Article from March 12th, 2020

: The spread of

the corona virus

causes worried citizens worldwide.

So far,

245,484 infections have been

reported (as of

March 20

,

2020

), most of those affected live in the central Chinese province of Hubei.

Their capital Wuhan is considered the center of the pandemic.

The first people are said to have been infected with the novel corona virus at an animal market there. 

There are currently 10,031 fatalities, most of them in China.

Currently, only the symptoms can be alleviated; there are (yet) no drugs that render the coronavirus harmless.

But doctors are feverishly researching treatment options *

that specifically target the virus.

The pharmaceutical industry and research institutes have also started to develop vaccinations against the virus.

Also read

:

Does a face mask protect against coronavirus infection?

Who should wear them

.

40 vaccine projects underway: University of Queensland reports success

According to the Association of Researching Drug Manufacturers (vfa), at least

40 vaccine

projects have started

worldwide

, including a project by the German company BioNTech, two projects by the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) and a project by the Israeli Biological Research Institute.

Promising test results have already been reported for some vaccine projects.

On March 16, 2020, a vaccine manufactured by the US company Moderna began to be tested on volunteers.

According to the vfa, the

first clinical studies with volunteers for

the vaccine from the US company Inovio have been

announced for April 2020

.

A University of Queensland project has reached animal testing.

The University of Hong Kong had also announced that it had found a vaccine against the coronavirus * that should now be tested further.

However, it would be months before he would have gone through all animal and human studies.

The development of a new, safe and effective vaccine can take up to 20 years

and cost up to a billion euros, as the medical newspaper reported.

In the current case, however, new technologies and financial support should make it possible to develop vaccine prototypes within a few months to the point where they can be tested on animals and humans.

Also read

:

Dangerous drug shortages in Germany?

Coronavirus pandemic with serious consequences

.

Coronavirus vaccine will come too late - scientists think

Another factor that could accelerate vaccine development: vaccine developers already have experience with pathogens from the coronavirus family.

The SARS virus belongs to the group of coronaviruses, which claimed innumerable lives in 2002/2003. 

More than 20 vaccine development projects were running at the time - although some were stopped because the virus disappeared again

.

But researchers were able to post some interim results that can be used in the fight against the current corona pandemic.

It is not yet clear how the coronavirus pandemic could develop and when a vaccine will be available.

The British epidemic expert Jeremy Farrar assumes that a vaccine against the novel coronavirus will come too late to prevent the threatened global spread of the disease.

In an interview with Spiegel he said: "

And if we are unlucky, it will never succeed

".  

More sources

:

www.bundesgesundheitsministerium.de

;

www.rki.de

;

www.asiaone.com

;

www.experience.arcgis.com;

www.tagesschau.de;

www.vfa.de;

https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html;

www.spiegel.de

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Frankfurt

: The tourism industry in Frankfurt is clearly feeling the effects of the coronavirus *.

Hotels and trade fairs in particular are affected by the declining tourism from China.

However, there is no cause for concern.

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*

merkur.de

 and fnp.de are part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editorial network

.

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Source: merkur

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