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Hello people...
(ahm..)
...I want to talk to you
about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Okey...
...the one developed
by University of Oxford...
...together with "AstraZeneka"
would you say company.
All right?
Reasonably, they published...
...the results...
...so the over of
efficacy of the vaccine...
...and this the number was 70%.
Now, comparated to the other two...
...with numbers around
in the range of 90-95%...
this would bad.
However...
...internal they make a mistake...
...with about 3.000
people volunteers and...
...because they gave
to these people...
...a lower dose
reach in of the vaccine.
So, basically they gave
the same amount of liquid...
...but there was less amount
of vaccine in the liquid...
...was diluted.
So...
...this was a mistake...
...but it turns up.
That would you do that...
...in the first dose and then you...
...you give the fewer
amount of the second...
...it looks like...
..."the overall efficacy...
...rises from 70 to around 90%".
Now, taking into account...
...that this vaccine
is cheaper than the other two...
...it's in the range
of 2-3 euros wear than...
20 or whatever...
...and that it can
be stored in fridges...
...at fridge temperature...
...might around 8 degrees positive...
...rather than minus 20 minus airy.
So, of course this mean...
...that...
...all these two characteristics
make this vaccine much better.
So, the only problem would be...
...the lower efficacy but...
...if it turns all that
the overall efficacy...
...is actually in the range of 90%...
...then that's really good.
So, you looks there're going
to make new trials now...
...but then, of course...
...some people are saying:
"No...they're making new ones"...
...is because they didn't do
the right at first time and someone.
So it's tracking.