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Posted On: 07/10/2020 9:32:16 AM
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One additional line of Qs that maybe someone here can already answer... or feel free to ask on the call, since I won’t be able to be on:
Dr EvH has said in numerous interviews that the NGIO CV vaccine would have a limited timeframe of effectiveness as far as prevention is concerned... maybe a few months. What is the implication for the people who would get this vaccine? Would they be able to contract CV after a few months but with reduced effects? Or would they be able to get a booster shot which would extend their protection?
What do you think this limited timeframe would mean as far as people’s willingness to get this vaccine? And if there is a booster required, what does it do to the approval timeline?
Dr EvH has said in numerous interviews that the NGIO CV vaccine would have a limited timeframe of effectiveness as far as prevention is concerned... maybe a few months. What is the implication for the people who would get this vaccine? Would they be able to contract CV after a few months but with reduced effects? Or would they be able to get a booster shot which would extend their protection?
What do you think this limited timeframe would mean as far as people’s willingness to get this vaccine? And if there is a booster required, what does it do to the approval timeline?
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