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UNMC, Nebraska Medicine to participate in new COVID-19 vaccine trial

UNMC, Nebraska Medicine to participate in new COVID-19 vaccine trial Share Updated: 12:59 PM CST Dec 30, 2020 KETV Staff Report Share Updated: 12:59 PM CST Dec 30, 2020 KETV Staff Report The University of Nebraska Medical Center and Nebraska Medicine are involved in a clinical trial which is testing a COVID-19 vaccine for adults.According to UNMC, the safety and effectiveness of an investigational COVID-19 vaccine are being tested with up to 1,000 study participants at UNMC.UNMC said it is working with the COVID-19 Prevention Network for the trial.Novavax, Inc., a U.S. biotechnology company, developed the vaccine which will be used in this trial. According to UNMC, Novavax plans to enroll 30,000 adults in the U.S. and Mexico.UNMC said it is looking for people in the following categories for this study:Are 19 years of age and older, including adults over age 65, including those with chronic or long-term health conditions;Have not

WATCH NOW: Can Nebraskans move past the COVID pandemic and get healthier?

WATCH NOW: Can Nebraskans move past the COVID pandemic and get healthier?
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Dose of Truth: Is the Vaccine Used for Population Control? (VIDEO)

SHOW TRANSCRIPT There s a lot of false information around about the two leading COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S.  We wanted to provide the facts and answer some questions.  I m not a doctor but know a few, so we asked: Is the vaccine being introduced in Africa as a means of population control? The vaccine is not being introduced in Africa, especially not to control the population, said Dr. Josh Lesko, Brief19 lead policy analyst. There is a history of using various experiments and trials in communities of color, which include, unfortunately, times in which sterilization and what some have deemed efforts of genocide have occurred throughout history as relates to medicine. And so that s where this notion comes from. What we have to promote and educate is that we ve come a long way from that. We have regulatory and legal aspects in place to prevent repeating of history, said Dr. Khalilah Gates, pulmonary care specialist with Northwestern Medicine. 

Experts: Midwest learned of virus dangers

Experts: Midwest learned of virus dangers
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