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aquafish Tue 18-Aug-20 18:25:24

Re the request for volunteers aged 65+ to be part of the trials for the new vaccination, are any of you thinking of helping out? I’m interested but a bit anxious despite being a fir and healthy 66 year old! Anything I can do to speed up the process of vaccination approval appeals to me. Any thoughts?

EllanVannin Tue 18-Aug-20 18:43:36

Being as the 'flu jab didn't protect against the worst bout of 'flu I ever had in my life at the beginning of the year-----no.

Sillymoo Tue 18-Aug-20 18:48:42

I've signed up at the beginning of August but not been contacted so far

Whitewavemark2 Tue 18-Aug-20 18:49:02

I had thought about it, but it may mean that once you’ve had the vaccination that you will need to expose yourself to the virus.

I just think that our age group is too high a risk, so no I won’t be taking part.

I also think it depends on which company has produced the vaccine. Some are using the tried and tested technology and other are using a new untried and tested technology.

So I would feel very nervous about it all.

Charleygirl5 Tue 18-Aug-20 18:51:05

I will not be taking part until tried and tested technolgy is actually working. If that means in two years time so be it.

Charleygirl5 Tue 18-Aug-20 18:51:38

technology

ayse Tue 18-Aug-20 18:57:25

My DD2 is very concerned about vaccinations that have not been rigorously tested. Well done.

Personally, I don’t want to be involved in the testing just yet because of all the scare stories going round. I just don’t trust the drug companies especially those that originate in the USA. Apparently in the States they have a vaccine compensation fund for damage done by badly tested vaccines. If they usually take 7 years to develop I’m not yet prepared to put myself at any risk. I’d rather self isolated as far as possible.

Good luck, whatever you decide.

B9exchange Tue 18-Aug-20 19:04:23

I signed up too but not heard anything. You would either get the vaccine or a placebo, so you would only do it to help the research, but if they don't get enough of an older agegroup sample, they won't be able to test it properly. Just feel I should do my bit.

NotAGran55 Tue 18-Aug-20 19:12:14

I signed up to the Oxford trial and was accepted. However as I wasn’t in a role with much contact with the human race I decided not to go ahead . The place was better being taken by a key-worker etc.

SueDonim Tue 18-Aug-20 19:33:49

I signed up a while back although I’ve not heard anything. A younger friend has already had one trial dose and is to have another soon. She’s had no side effects whatsoever.

I decided to take one for the team in the hope that we may all get back to a more normal life. You’re welcome.

BlueBelle Tue 18-Aug-20 19:42:17

I wouldn’t have it at this stage if you paid me and I don’t set any store by a rushed through vaccination programme
I believe most pharmaceuticals are in this for the money and
I m not inspired by it one bit
Neither will I be queuing up to have the vaccination when it is offered to all, until they are sure it’s a)going to work and b)do no damage which could take years
I would rather they concentrated on medication to stop it turning into the lung problem needing induced breathing

Alegrias Tue 18-Aug-20 20:10:15

Thank you sillymoo, aquafish, B9exchange, notagran55 and SueDonim I admire you all and anyone else I've missed for taking part in the trials.
I get a bit exasperated with the attitudes around this being "rushed through" and I'll be at the front of the queue, if they let me, when we have an approved vaccine.

BlueBelle Tue 18-Aug-20 22:14:06

That’s fine you can take my place Algerias you should thank me for letting you one place up in the queue ??having spent many years working in the NHS I m well aware of pharmaceuticals and how they work

Alegrias Wed 19-Aug-20 13:26:07

anyway....

Reverting to what the OP asked, I found this about signing up for future trials:
www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/research/coronavirus-vaccine-research/

Also this, which explains how we can develop a vaccine quickly if we need to, which clearly we need to do now.
wellcome.ac.uk/news/how-can-we-develop-covid-19-vaccine-quickly

Rufus2 Wed 19-Aug-20 13:39:59

Anything I can do to speed up the process of vaccination approval appeals to me. Any thoughts?

Apparently OZ has put in an order for 25 million shots, (that's one each) to be manufactured here.
I'll be at the end of the queue and by the time they get there we'll know whether it works or not; I'll be long gone anyway! grin
Good Health

TrendyNannie6 Thu 20-Aug-20 09:17:45

Nope

Firecracker123 Thu 20-Aug-20 09:24:11

My husband and I both signed up on Monday.

funwithgrandma Thu 20-Aug-20 09:24:17

I agree with you BlueBelle.

spabbygirl Thu 20-Aug-20 09:25:13

I would be there like a shot, it has been well tested so far on lots of people but at 63 I am slightly too young.
They won't ask/expect you to expose yourself to the bug because that would be unethical and is not allowed.
Pharmaceutical rules are so strong in the uk any problems would have come up by now. The only thing is you won't know if its the real vaccine you're getting or a placebo

LJP1 Thu 20-Aug-20 09:29:43

I'm signed in and doing blood tests for Biobank.

I would want my ACs and GCs to benefit from a vaccine as long as it had been tested appropriately. If I'm not prepared to take part in testing, I would feel a parasite on others' generosity.

Please don't take offense. We are all different and that is the way I see it.

barbaralynne Thu 20-Aug-20 09:47:04

I have signed up as has my husband. Neither of us has been contacted yet. However, if you were to sign up but then changed your mind, the information I read makes it clear that you can withdraw from the research at any time.

Gmere64 Thu 20-Aug-20 09:53:36

No way am I offering my services for an unproven vaccination, thanks very much.

Tallulah2 Thu 20-Aug-20 10:01:28

I’ve registered to take part as I’m a fit and healthy 69yr old and feel it’s the least I can do. Haven’t heard anything yet. I understand others reservations and who knows if I am chosen I may change my mind.

cupaffull Thu 20-Aug-20 10:03:42

Thank you to all the unselfish, kindly people volunteering for the benefit of us all. flowers flowers

aquafish Thu 20-Aug-20 10:25:29

Thanks a lot for all your interesting replies! Helps put things in perspective and will consider going ahead - fingers crossed we all get out of this soon!