Sitting in a freezer for years, potential SARS vaccine now ready for coronavirus trial

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Three organizations have agreed to shepherd the vaccine, shelved since 2016, through clinical trials and ensure it is made safe and affordable.

Thousands of doses of a potential vaccine for severe acute respiratory syndrome have been sitting in a freezer in Houston, Texas, shelved since 2016 after most of the world lost interest in the disease.

For more coronavirus coverage, sign up for our daily newsletter. Subscribe for unlimited digital access at jsonline.com/deal.Daily Digest: What you need to know about coronavirus in WisconsinThree organizations have agreed to shepherd the vaccine through clinical trials and to ensure it is safe and affordable. The protein-based vaccine is made using yeast, a similar method to the one employed in the manufacture of hepatitis B vaccines used around the world.

Story continues"Instead of having to start from ground zero in developing a vaccine, this candidate is virtually ready to go into the clinic. It is very much ahead of the game." The vaccine hinders this connection between the virus and human cell by blocking the portion of the spike protein that latches onto an ACE-2 receptor.

 

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so the cupboards weren't empty?

Wait? they may have had a vaccine & it was being shelved? votebluenomatterwhat20

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