1. Panel Discussion on the COVID Vaccine:
Operational and Clinical Preparedness
October 21, 2020
2. CME Credit
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6. Viral Transmission - Updates
• ‘Expect numbers to continue to increase’
– Dr. Hoetz
• Main transmission: coughs, droplets >> surfaces
– Air-conditioning?
• Dr. Nardell - Hot weather -> seek air conditioning -> not
socially distancing; rebreathing the air that people have
just exhaled
– Sewage – Virus can be found in feces
• Not Polio! No infections documented (CDC)
7. Co-infections? (SARS-CoV-2 + ???)
• Rare to have co-infections
• 3% viral coinfection
• RSV, Influenza A
• (less than flu!)
• GET A FLU SHOT!
Co-infections in people with COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Lansbury L, Lim B, Baskaran V, Lim WS. J Infect. 2020 Aug; 81(2): 266–275.
8. Virus
• SARS-CoV-2 has a ‘proofreading’ enzyme
– Corrects potentially fatal copying mistakes
– Mutates 2 to 6x SLOWER than influenza
• What is known about mutations so far?
– 6 major strains (L– original strain, S -first new
strain, V, G/GR/GH- most widespread)
• GH most widespread in USA
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200803105246.htm
9. Vaccines
• Different technologies (Sept 30th ECHO)
• One shot/two shots
– Viral mutations – more shots required?
Multivalent vaccine?
• Safety
– Those with underlying disease
10. COVID-19 Vaccine Overview
* https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/covid-19-vaccines
# https://www.who.int/publications/m/item/draft-landscape-of-covid-19-candidate-
vaccines
• 169 COVID-19 vaccine candidates
under development*, #
– 44 of these in human trials
– 10 are in Phase 3
• Different platforms:
– Inactivated, non-replicating viral vector, protein
subunit, RNA, DNA, VLP, replicating viral vector…
11. What are the lead vaccine candidate(s)
• Pfizer mRNA
• Moderna mRNA
• J&J
– Recombinant, replication-incompetent adenovirus
type 26 (Ad26) vector, constructed to encode
(SARS-CoV-2) spike (S) protein
• Astra Zeneca/University of Oxford
– Modified chimp adenovirus vector (ChAdOx1
12. Dr. Scholand’s best guess
• mRNA vaccine, BNT162b2
– Lipid nanoparticles mRNA encoding spike glycoprotein (S)
• The target of virus neutralizing antibodies
• 43,000 participants; including children aged 12
• 2 doses: mild to moderate side effects
– Minus 80 Celcius (112 Fahrenheit)
• Pfizer CEO: Results by ‘end of November’
• Emergency Use Authorization: + 2 months
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15. Dr. Fauci
• In the news again
– He is right, we should listen to him!
• Wear a mask
• Social distance
• Wash hands
• Avoid large groups
• Still try to do things OUTSIDE, rather than IN
18. Thank You!
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