Close X
Sunday, November 24, 2024
ADVT 
Health

How can I volunteer for a COVID-19 vaccine study?

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 29 Sep, 2020 10:27 PM
  • How can I volunteer for a COVID-19 vaccine study?

How can I volunteer for a COVID-19 vaccine study?

Governments and companies are setting up websites where people can sign up.

Enthusiasm is high: More than 400,000 people have signed a registry of possible volunteers that’s part of a vaccine network set up by the U.S. National Institutes of Health.

But before raising your hand, it’s important to understand how the research works.

Initial studies include only a few dozen young, healthy volunteers, since this is the first chance to see if a shot causes a risky reaction in people. Older adults, anyone with a serious underlying illness, and pregnant women are typically excluded from this testing stage.

Mid-stage studies of COVID-19 vaccines recruit a few hundred people, including some older adults. The focus is on comparing how people's immune systems react to different doses, as well as getting more safety data.

In final-stage studies, scientists need tens of thousands of volunteers who reflect the diversity of the population, including those at high risk of severe illness from the virus. So volunteers can include people who are over age 65 and people with chronic health problems such as diabetes.

Enough study participants have to be exposed to the virus for researchers to be able to tell if the vaccine works. That’s why essential workers, such as grocery or transportation workers who come into frequent contact with others, are especially sought after for the last testing phase. It’s also why researchers are recruiting in places where the virus is spreading, not areas that have it under control — so even if you meet the eligibility criteria, you might not be called back, depending on where you live.

Volunteers won't know if they’re getting the vaccine or a dummy shot.

The World Health Organization counts 10 vaccines worldwide in this final stage of testing, and dozens more are in earlier stages. A few websites list vaccine studies for people interested in volunteering.

— The website clinicaltrials.gov lets people search for COVID-19 vaccine studies by country.

— Many regions, such as the European Union, also have their own research registries.

— And if local hospitals, clinics or testing labs in your area are looking for volunteers, you’ll likely see advertisements or flyers with a number to call for information.

___

The AP is answering your questions about the coronavirus in this series. Submit them at: FactCheck@AP.org. Read more here:

Does a face mask protect me, or just the people around me?

Does the coronavirus spread easily among children?

Can I get the coronavirus twice?

MORE Health ARTICLES

Cheap, Portable Biosensor Developed By Indian-American To Keep Tab On Alzheimer's Progress

Cheap, Portable Biosensor Developed By Indian-American To Keep Tab On Alzheimer's Progress
A team of researchers led by an Indian-American scientist has developed a portable biosensor that can display the progress of Alzheimer's disease in a patient.

Cheap, Portable Biosensor Developed By Indian-American To Keep Tab On Alzheimer's Progress

Yoga Can Make Life Better For People With Abnormal Heart Rhythm

Yoga Can Make Life Better For People With Abnormal Heart Rhythm
The researchers examined the effects of yoga on patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) in which faulty electrical signals and rapid heart rate begin suddenly and then stop on their own.

Yoga Can Make Life Better For People With Abnormal Heart Rhythm

Measles Warning Issued For Beijing-To-Vancouver Flight Passengers

Measles Warning Issued For Beijing-To-Vancouver Flight Passengers
A person who arrived in the city on Air China Flight CA991 at 9:30 a.m. on March 3 later developed symptoms of measles and was infectious during the flight

Measles Warning Issued For Beijing-To-Vancouver Flight Passengers

Nova Scotia Health Officials Say Tattoo, Piercing Equipment Not Properly Sterilized

Nova Scotia Health Officials Say Tattoo, Piercing Equipment Not Properly Sterilized
Nova Scotia health officials say people who got tattoos or piercings at a business in Cape Breton could be at risk of contracting a blood-borne illness.

Nova Scotia Health Officials Say Tattoo, Piercing Equipment Not Properly Sterilized

Donald Trump In Unusually Calm Debate: 'We're All In This Together'

Donald Trump In Unusually Calm Debate: 'We're All In This Together'
 A surprisingly civil Republican debate still came with a warning from front-runner Donald Trump to a party that's at war with itself over his insurgent candidacy: "Be smart and unify."

Donald Trump In Unusually Calm Debate: 'We're All In This Together'

Quebec Union Seeks Injunction Over Air Canada Maintenance Job Requirements

Quebec Union Seeks Injunction Over Air Canada Maintenance Job Requirements
The Quebec Federation of Labour is seeking a permanent injunction to force Air Canada to conduct all of its heavy maintenance of its fleet in the country.

Quebec Union Seeks Injunction Over Air Canada Maintenance Job Requirements