How were the COVID vaccines tested? Noha Aboelata, MD |
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Noha Aboelata, MD explains how the COVID vaccines were tested, and the vaccine development process.
Black doctors, nurses and researchers dispel misinformation and provide accessible facts about the #COVID #vaccines in this FAQ video series. THE CONVERSATION: #BetweenUsAboutUs is produced by KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation), a nonprofit organization focusing on national health issues (no affiliation with Kaiser Permanente), and presented by KFF’s Greater Than COVID public information initiative in partnership with the Black Coalition Against COVID (BCAC). For more information go to: http://www.BetweenUsAboutUs.org. Find a COVID vaccine location near you at http://vaccines.gov. You can also text your ZIP code to GETVAX (438829). The COVID vaccines are FREE to everyone in the U.S. who is 6+ months of age, regardless of insurance or immigration status. Follow Greater Than COVID at: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WeAreGreaterThanCOVID Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/greaterthanCV19 Instagram: http://instagram.com/wearegreaterthancovid Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/greaterthancovid/ This information is shared for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. The views expressed are those of the featured medical professional and reflect information available to that professional at time of filming (January 14 to February 5, 2021). Always consult a health care provider for any personal health decisions. #GreaterThanCOVID TRANSCRIPT: The process was a randomized double-blinded control trial. So half of the people got the vaccine, half of the people did not get the vaccine and then they checked on how people would, how did they feel, what were their symptoms or their side effects? And then most importantly, did they get COVID-19? And then how sick did you get? And I think that was one of the most remarkable things about the vaccine is that none of them died from COVID-19 and none of them got severely ill from COVID-19. |