Posted on 05/25/2020 8:37:20 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
"The billionaire and philanthropist explained that a vaccine could arrive anytime between nine to 18 months, focusing on new RNA and DNA platforms."
A bevy of potential drugs manufactured or repurposed to treat the coronavirus are under development, but Business Insider points out that eight to 10 of the 115 different vaccine candidates look promising, according to Bill Gates.
Gates, whose foundation is spearheading funding and research for a coronavirus vaccine, authored a blog post Thursday that explained the process of how vaccines work and what is needed to develop an effective treatment.
"The most promising candidates take a variety of approaches to protecting the body against COVID-19," Gates explains. "To understand what exactly that means, its helpful to remember how the human immune system works."
He points out that vaccines work to teach the human body how to defeat a foreign pathogen without getting sick first. There are two major types: inactivated and live vaccines.
Inactivated vaccines contain dead viral pathogens, whereas live vaccines contain weakened, or "attenuated" pathogens. Gates notes that they are "highly effective" but prone to side effects and both are time-consuming.
Gates's alternative is using two new approaches that some of the candidates are undertaking: RNA and DNA vaccinations.
Both are similar in how they work. But RNA vaccines specifically inject the antigen of a pathogen, or the molecules found on a pathogen's surface, into the human body, giving it the genetic code needed to replicate and produce that antigen. By doing so, these new antigens will be attacked by the body's immune system, and it learns how to defeat these molecular structures if they are ever introduced into the body again.
"You essentially turn your body into its own vaccine manufacturing unit," Gates writes.
DNA vaccines are similar, but feature a different type of genetic material and method of administration, according to the blog post.
SCIENTISTS AREN'T SURE IF RNA PLATFORMS ARE EFFECTIVE FOR TREATMENT FOR VACCINES, AND GATES ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THERE MAY NOT BE A PERFECT CORONAVIRUS VACCINE BY THE TIME WE NEED IT.
"If we were designing the perfect vaccine, wed want it to be completely safe and 100 percent effective. It should be a single dose that gives you lifelong protection, and it should be easy to store and transport. I hope the COVID-19 vaccine has all of those qualities, but given the timeline were on, it may not," he writes.
Gates predicts that the vaccine that is at least 70 percent viable will be enough to stop the outbreak, and that one will be ready in about 18 months. The primary challenge will be to see if the vaccine can work well in elderly patients, as they tend to be more immunocompromised.
Additionally, about 7 billion doses of the vaccine will need to be distributed globally, with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation working with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, on how to effectively deploy medicine.
"It might be a bit hard to see right now, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Were doing the right things to get a vaccine as quickly as possible," Gates concludes. "In the meantime, I urge you to continue following the guidelines set by your local authorities. Our ability to get through this outbreak will depend on everyone doing their part to keep each other safe."
Bill Gates needs to un-involve himself fast in these matters. He has way too many enemies who are ready to do something about him.
Trust Genocide Bill .... right!!!!
Phuck off Gates.
You are not a doctor or a scientist, quit playing one.
HIV - 40 years later and there is no vaccine
The hoax is over billy boy.
A new generation of vaccines is emerging as we speak. At present there are no DNA and RNA vaccines approved for human use, but as Gates says in the following post from his personal blog, the time for trying these out on everyone has come. In the following comment he explains the difference between traditional vaccines and DNA/RNA vaccines, which, again, have never been approved for human use:
“Vaccines circumvent this whole process by teaching your body how to defeat a pathogen without ever getting sick. The two most common typesand the ones youre probably most familiar withare inactivated and live vaccines. Inactivated vaccines contain pathogens that have been killed. Live vaccines, on the other hand, are made of living pathogens that have been weakened (or attenuated). Theyre highly effective but more prone to side effects than their inactivated counterparts.
Inactivated and live vaccines are what we consider traditional approaches. There are a number of COVID-19 vaccine candidates of both types, and for good reason: theyre well-established. We know how to test and manufacture them.
The downside is that theyre time-consuming to make. Theres a ton of material in each dose of a vaccine. Most of that material is biological, which means you have to grow it. That takes time, unfortunately.
Thats why Im particularly excited by two new approaches that some of the candidates are taking: RNA and DNA vaccines. If one of these new approaches pans out, well likely be able to get vaccines out to the whole world much faster. (For the sake of simplicity, Im only going to explain RNA vaccines. DNA vaccines are similar, just with a different type of genetic material and method of administration.)
Our foundationboth through our own funding and through CEPIhas been supporting the development of an RNA vaccine platform for nearly a decade. We were planning to use it to make vaccines for diseases that affect the poor like malaria, but now its looking like one of the most promising options for COVID. The first candidate to start human trials was an RNA vaccine created by a company called Moderna.
Heres how an RNA vaccine works: rather than injecting a pathogens antigen into your body, you instead give the body the genetic code needed to produce that antigen itself. When the antigens appear on the outside of your cells, your immune system attacks themand learns how to defeat future intruders in the process. You essentially turn your body into its own vaccine manufacturing unit.
Heres how an RNA vaccine works: rather than injecting a pathogens antigen into your body, you instead give the body the genetic code needed to produce that antigen itself. When the antigens appear on the outside of your cells, your immune system attacks themand learns how to defeat future intruders in the process. You essentially turn your body into its own vaccine manufacturing unit.
Because RNA vaccines let your body do most of the work, they dont require much material. That makes them much faster to manufacture. Theres a catch, though: we dont know for sure yet if RNA is a viable platform for vaccines. Since COVID would be the first RNA vaccine out of the gate, we have to prove both that the platform itself works and that it creates immunity. Its a bit like building your computer system and your first piece of software at the same time. ~ Bill Gates
So, the rushed Covid-19 vaccine will NOT be a traditional vaccine. It will NOT be tested in any significant or standard capacity given the present state of emergency. It will be administered by the military, and it everyone on the planet will have to take it.
Vincent Gambini:
Yeah, everything that guy just said is bullshit... Thank you.
Might as well have F. Lee Bailey working the evening news shows to discuss his opinions on the American Idol contestants.
No!
Except there are no existing RNA vaccines.
Aren’t you essentially giving yourself an autoimmune disease? You immune system attacks your own cells.
Would love a safe RNA vaccine.
Wonder how much Gates is spending to suppress those who are working on it.
St Louis group has a RNA based treatment, not vaccine, in progress. Don’t see any news about it anymore.
We are trusting a person who supports population control with our health??
Time to sell Microsoft?
how much ya wanna bet the gates family- both immediate and extended family members, are all on HCQ and zinc?
Nope. You wanna give me a shot, bring it. I got one for you.
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