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COVID-19: Do we need a new vaccine? | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW


Focus on gene vaccines in fight against COVID-19
But we will certainly also look back on a time when a huge medical advancement was achieved in a very short time   with mRNA, a whole new vaccine concept is being developed.
It should be noted that  We now know much, much more about this virus, how it develops, what makes it tick, and we can now produce an adequate vaccine much more quickly than we could six to nine months ago, said Eichler.
In other words, we are far from starting from square one.
Never before in history have there been such efforts to find a viable drug for an emergent disease so quickly. ....

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Coronavirus: The dangers of weak vaccines | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW


Coronavirus: The dangers of weak vaccines
Mutated coronavirus strains could escape a weak immune response and make the pathogen more aggressive. That way, even people who have already recovered could get infected again and the vaccines would need updating.
For all intents and purposes, the fight against SARS-CoV-2 in the Brazilian city of Manaus should be won already. By August 2020, three quarters of the population in the capital of the state of Amazonas had already been infected with the novel coronavirus  enough for the area to build up solid herd immunity. But then last December, COVID-cases were suddenly spiking again. Now hospitals in Manaus are running out of oxygen to keep corona-patients alive. ....

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In Europe, optimism and reluctance as COVID vaccines arrive | Coronavirus and Covid-19 - latest news about COVID-19 | DW


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Austrians are reluctant 
In Austria, there is growing resistance to vaccinations. According to a survey published in December, only 17% of Austrians definitely intend to be vaccinated. The federal government has ruled out compulsory inoculation an idea floated Markus Söder, the state premier of the neighboring German state of Bavaria. By January 15, just over 84,000 doses had been administered in Austria. 
Swedes are broadly skeptical about vaccinations. In 2009, for example, about 5 million people, roughly half of the population, were vaccinated against swine flu, but many children and adults younger than 30 experienced adverse side effects from the Pandemrix jab, developed by the British pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoSmithKline. ....

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BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine may protect against coronavirus mutation — study | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW


BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine may protect against coronavirus mutation study
The coronavirus variants discovered in the UK and South Africa are not more dangerous, but are much more contagious and could overwhelm hospitals. The BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine may protect against coronavirus mutations.
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The good news first: The COVID-19 vaccine developed by BioNTech and Pfizer  is also expected to protect against mutations of the coronavirus  that have surfaced in the United Kingdom and South Africa,  according to a new laboratory study conducted by researchers at Pfizer and the University of Texas.
In 20 vaccinated participants, the antibodies successfully fought off the mutated virus, at least in the Petri dish. While these are only In Vitro tests under laboratory conditions and the test group is not particularly large, the news is reassuring.  ....

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