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Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by backtalkG(m): 9:12am On May 02, 2020 |
let them take it to kano and Lagos asap |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Dannyfan(m): 9:13am On May 02, 2020 |
gretblue:Seriously you too didn't understand the write-up. Let me summarize; 1. 89 vaccines not 89 countries are in development stage 2. 100 countries have shown interest in the solidarity trial. 3. 1200 patient have been randomly pick from 5 countries from the 100 that show interest. Not same with urz 4 Likes |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Nairalandmonika: 9:15am On May 02, 2020 |
Lostz: It stated that Nigeria has expressed interest in being part of the trial. The trial is already going on in different part of the world and Nigeria wants to be part of it. It not like they are testing the vaccine with Nigeria alone. |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by yomislim: 9:16am On May 02, 2020 |
gretblue:shaking my big head for you! !! 1 Like |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by afecgivers: 9:16am On May 02, 2020 |
agwom: I love France, they dont know how to keep secret like the igala people of Nigeria. Uhmmmmm |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Sayrahh(m): 9:17am On May 02, 2020 |
What sort of rubbish is this enh. What have we done to deserve all these. At first we pleaded to close d border/airports they refused, we said don't bring the Chinese doctors they refused, and now vaccine trial in Nigeria. For how long will these continue. Better still they should start the trial in Wuhan, Italy,USA, UK,. This might be our last chance o in this country. God Almighty has been by our side from the beginning, that is why most of their plans are not working on us. Please please please, nobody trust the so called WHO. But since nig na mumu okpe ode we be na, we dey buy anything their talk, well maybe that's because they've sold the country its just that they didn't make it official. #Godblessandkeepprotectingnig #Nigshallriseagain |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by HundredWays(m): 9:17am On May 02, 2020 |
Salvador1: South |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Dannyfan(m): 9:17am On May 02, 2020 |
gretblue:Are you working for WHO or what? Don't mislead people, the article is clear enough; 89 vaccines not 89 countries. Not neccessarily the 89 vaccines is from different 89 countries. A country might be developing upto 5 1 Like |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by DAVE5(m): 9:18am On May 02, 2020 |
gretblue: I've read the article about thrice trying to understand it, from I understand it never stated categorically that Nigeria is being allowed to develop any vaccine rather the last paragraph said and I quote "We do have the solidarity trial which is an international clinical trial to help find an effective treatment for Covid-19, launched by the WHO and partners. More than 100 countries have joined the solidarity trial and to date, over 1,200 patients have been randomized from the first five countries to evaluate the safety and efficacy full drug and drug combinations,” Braka said. This above statement means 1200 people have been picked randomly from the first five country to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the drug combination being developed by the drug being tested on them, so if they were to use just one medicine, there might not be harm, but what if they were to combine different medications like you would get if your doc diagnosed you of malaria, they'd have to give you combination of drugs not just one, and those drugs must work with each other to help you The first statement of the text says and I quote The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that Nigeria has expressed interest to be part of the global solidarity trial of the vaccines being developed to tackle COVID-19 pandemic and efforts are underway to start the process in the country We expressed our interest to be part of the global solidarity trial of the vaccines developed, so we want to be trial center Solidarity trials explanation for my own understanding: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/global-research-on-novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov/solidarity-clinical-trial-for-covid-19-treatments Or maybe there's something I missed somewhere |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by codemaniacs: 9:19am On May 02, 2020 |
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Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Empiree: 9:21am On May 02, 2020 |
Salvador1:Why North?. Why not your family? 1 Like |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by repogirl(f): 9:22am On May 02, 2020 |
Okay. They should start with Buhari and his children. |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Farki: 9:22am On May 02, 2020 |
Golan007: Africans have a habit of promoting self destructive behaviour as good. Our conduct at home and abroad leaves a lot to be desired. Rather than use the Internet to gain knowledge they use it for rubbish. I would understand if it was just a few crazy people but the large number of people posting utter nonsense on this forum with a large amount of likes is just disappointing. When other countries are done with covid-19 they better not start claiming discrimination when our high cases prevent us from travelling. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:23am On May 02, 2020 |
Nairalandmonika:I was actually saying almost the same thing. .my comment is a reply to gretblue who was misinforming people with the below comment; Do you read the article at all? Scientists from diiferent 89 countries have been granted go ahead to develop Covid 19 vaccines. Nigeria scientists have just been listed to be among the countries to develop vaccines for Covid 19. Is there anything wrong in that? |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by codemaniacs: 9:23am On May 02, 2020 |
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Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by mydavidorf: 9:24am On May 02, 2020 |
Anything that can bring an end to this nonsense is welcome |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Dannyfan(m): 9:24am On May 02, 2020 |
mfm04622:Nigeria and Africa in general kee? Everybody must participate ooo. Not cheating |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Alanpoza007: 9:25am On May 02, 2020 |
gretblue:You go about castigating people of not being able to read when it is you that have comprehension problems. You keep on referring to Channels TV news, when what we have here is an article from Daily Trust. Argue based on what's written in this article and not Channels TV News.The statement you quoted above simply means Nigeria has expressed interest to be part of countries (up to 100 countries so far) where the clinical trials of vaccines already being developed by up to 89 different organizations can be carried out, with 7 already at clinical trial and evaluation stage. This is clear enough from the article. Is that English too hard to understand. If you know the difference between vaccine trial and vaccine development, you won't be displaying such ignorance. Below is the last paragraph of the article. If you read this, especially the second sentence and still continue being obstinate, then you cannot be helped. “We do have the solidarity trial which is an international clinical trial to help find an effective treatment for Covid-19, launched by the WHO and partners. More than 100 countries have joined the solidarity trial and to date, over 1,200 patients have been randomized from the first five countries to evaluate the safety and efficacy full drug and drug combinations,” Braka said. 2 Likes |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Le2money(m): 9:26am On May 02, 2020 |
This is really interesting.... gretblue: |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by codemaniacs: 9:27am On May 02, 2020 |
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Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Dannyfan(m): 9:27am On May 02, 2020 |
gretblue:why are so myopic ehn? Name all the 89 countries developing the vaccines. Nah we no dey watch news abi |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:28am On May 02, 2020 |
Racoon: Some fools believe Bill Gates is their savior. A man who is not in medical line has been on the forefront of vaccine. He even started the whole campaign of vaccine before the advent of the pandemic. His crony in evil Mr Fauci predicted that Trump administration will witness pandemic yet mofos on nairaland will still be running their diarrhea mouth. Where are Eto'o and Drogba? They should come and see their people fighting themselves to be the first to collect vaccine. Saying that Africa is the guinea pig is understatement, she's by far worse than that. |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by iknowwhoiam: 9:29am On May 02, 2020 |
Gerrard59: Are you implying that the conspiracy to reduce Africa especially Nigeria population is a theory, Bill Gates and co had not hidden the fact. Bill Gates talks about it opening. Gosh, are you daft? I did not receive those vaccines and over 45 years old and am very healthy. Take your vaccine, You should not force me to take it by any means. Government around has proven time and time again not to be trusted. By the way can you explain to us the implication of the NCDC bill? if not to pave the way for forced vaccination. I rather contact the virus than take any vaccine. Furthermore, this demon (Dr Fauci) predicted in 2017 that there will be an outbreak. Watch the video and educate yourself. He said "There will be a [b]surprise [/b]outbreak" and again " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMyba8hlc0E |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by loswhite(m): 9:33am On May 02, 2020 |
SalamRushdie:You are so daft... You say things without fact... Any one can type my phone is worth your annual salary but it doesn't make it fact just like your claims of chlorine proven to be 100% is not a fact... 1 Like |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by donjancd19(m): 9:33am On May 02, 2020 |
Fake news pls discard!!! |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Homiesjinxbank: 9:33am On May 02, 2020 |
APC government has betrayed Nigerians... |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by captainamiedi1: 9:35am On May 02, 2020 |
Racoon: Cant you read that Nigeria volunteer to be part of it?? Nobody forces Nigeria na our leaders volunteer to use you as guinea pig. Please read the content again |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Dannyfan(m): 9:37am On May 02, 2020 |
codemaniacs:the guy ehnn. That shows he didn't read the article at all, and he is standing on the wrong interpretation of the article. |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by bonna4u(m): 9:38am On May 02, 2020 |
gretblue:Oga, the blame should be directed at the op who gave nairaland youths a half-baked story. They are reacting to the post. |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by waslag: 9:38am On May 02, 2020 |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by iPOOPinURmouth: 9:39am On May 02, 2020 |
so you want to try a vaccine in a country where there are lesser cases of the fake covid 19 and ignore usa, france, italy, china etc where itis serous.? na the illiterates i pity |
Re: COVID-19: WHO To Commence Vaccine Trials In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 9:40am On May 02, 2020 |
captainamiedi1:Were Nigerians asked if they will be willing to be part of this charade even if it will be of benefit? The the leadership of the HOR is hastening a bill to that effect we learnt with most members not allowed to contribute objectively to it. Why? |
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