CureVac - very irresponsible in my opinion for people to jump the gun and say a vaccine will be ready by the autumn - ready for what?
Before a vaccine can be certified and made available for mass manufacture and distribution, it has to go through very strict testing and monitoring for both the reaction you are looking for (immunisation) and reactions which you certainly don't want to see (remember Thalidomide). So hugely irresponsible for this comment to be made:
"The German company CureVac could have a vaccine ready “towards fall (autumn)”, EU Commission Chief Ursula von der Leyen has said."
Like I wrote, ready for what? Testing? Unlikely to be ready for a mass immunisation programme.
More:
https://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2020/03/16/curious-case-of-curevac
Although the company has a history of working in mRNA vaccines, so presumably is well placed to develop one:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5737050/
Here:
https://www.biospace.com/article/curevac-chief-takes-non-coronavirus-leave-of-absence/
"CureVac has another thing in common with Moderna—neither company has brought a product to market, although they are both on the cutting-edge of mRNA therapeutics."
I am just saying - don't expect to be vaccinated in October - if the work is successful, that is when human trials are likely to begin, with any mass produced and available vaccine still a further six months down the line.
Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum