INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
This May 4, 2020, file photo provided by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, shows the first patient enrolled in Pfizers COVID-19
coronavirus vaccine clinical trial at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore.
On Monday, Nov.
9, 2020, Pfizer said
an early peek at its vaccine data suggests the shots may be 90% effective at preventing COVID-19.
(Courtesy of University of Maryland
School of Medicine via AP, File)New York: Pfizer says an early peek at its vaccine data suggests the shots may be 90 per cent effective at
preventing COVID-19, indicating the company is on track later this month to file an emergency use application with United States
regulators.Mondays announcement doesnt mean a vaccine is imminent: This interim analysis, from an independent data monitoring board,
looked at 94 infections recorded so far in a study that has enrolled nearly 44,000 people in the US and five other countries
Pfizer Inc did not provide any more details about those cases, and cautioned the initial protection rate might change by the time the study
ends.
Even revealing such early data is highly unusual.Were in a position potentially to be able to offer some hope, Dr.
Bill
Gruber, Pfizers senior vice president of clinical development, told The Associated Press.Were very encouraged.Authorities have stressed
its unlikely any vaccine will arrive much before the end of the year, and limited initial supplies will be rationed
The shots made by Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech are among 10 possible vaccine candidates in late-stage testing around the world
four of them so far in huge studies in the US.Another US company, Moderna Inc, also has said it hopes to be able to file an application with
the Food and Drug Administration later this month.Volunteers in the final-stage studies, and the researchers, dont know who received the
real vaccine or a dummy shot.
But a week after their second required dose, Pfizers study began counting the number who developed COVID-19
symptoms and were confirmed to have the coronavirus
Because the study hasnt ended, Gruber couldnt say how many in each group had infections.
Doing the math, that would mean almost all the
infections counted so far had to have occurred in people who got the dummy shots.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter