Inside Oxford’s Vaccine Saga: From Wild Hype to Sobering Reality

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Inside Oxford’s Vaccine Saga: From Wild Hype to Sobering Reality
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AstraZeneca's move to pause its vaccine trials is a reminder that no amount of hype — from the endless media headlines, from politicians on Twitter, from the vaccine scientists themselves — will save the world from the deadliest pathogen in a century

.” “This is very positive news. A huge well done to our brilliant, world-leading scientists & researchers at @UniofOxford,” tweeted British Prime Minister Boris Johnson before adding: “There are no guarantees.”

It was too early, scientists cautioned, to know whether this vaccine, or any other, was effective or safe. Incremental and early trial data mightThe final determination would come only at the end of large Phase III trials, which AstraZeneca began in the U.S. in late August. Today, there are nine other vaccines currently in the Phase III stage—with no definitive results yet.

“This is a hopeful sign that the organizations are taking their responsibilities seriously,” wrote Kinch in an email, adding that it would be premature to presume the vaccine is toxic. “The fact that the trial was halted, despite the considerable pressure to push on, is a good sign that the system is working as it normally does.”

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