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Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI). We want to stop future epidemics by developing new vaccines for a safer world.

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  1. 17 hours ago

    The science behind the CEPI-backed vaccine platform has the potential to be adapted to tackle other infectious diseases like Zika and Chikungunya - and even cancers. explores👇

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    “Vaccines will help us end this pandemic, but only if there’s fair access to all countries, regardless of income level.” ~

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  3. 23 hours ago

    “We have a global problem to solve. We’re stuck with the vaccines we have unless we can move forward” Our US Director Nicole Lurie outlines why we urgently need comparator vaccines to progress trials on promising vaccine candidates ⤵️

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  4. 23 hours ago

    This will allow us to build on the extensive progress made in the development and deployment of safe and effective vaccines to tackle emerging variants and increase the global supply. Find out more in the accompanying blog on our website (6/6)

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  5. 23 hours ago

    Governments, developers, and particularly vaccine manufacturers - who together have the power to broaden the terms of supply contracts - must urgently agree upon a solution to unlock supplies and enable potentially life-saving clinical trials to progress (5/6)

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  6. 23 hours ago

    Comparator vaccines must be used to assess new candidate vaccines – essentially replacing placebos – but lack of access to them is stalling development of promising candidates (4/6)

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  7. 23 hours ago

    However, these trials are increasingly difficult to conduct as the number of people, either vaccinated or previously infected, rises (3/6)

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  8. 23 hours ago

    To date, COVID-19 vaccines have received approval based on data from studies known as ‘placebo-controlled vaccine efficacy trials’, where unvaccinated participants take part (2/6)

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  9. 23 hours ago

    In a new letter, published today in , our Head of Vaccine R&D, Melanie Saville, explains why comparator vaccines – those already approved – are now needed to support the next generation of vaccine candidates undergoing clinical trials (1/6)

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  10. Retweeted
    Sep 6

    People who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 appear to have a much lower likelihood of developing long Covid than unvaccinated people even when they contract the coronavirus.

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    Sep 6

    .: "We support collaborative efforts, especially & its Facility, & call on partners to support closing the ACT-A funding gap in order to help it fulfill its mandate and potentially extend this mandate into 2022."👉

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  12. Sep 6

    CEPI samarbeider med for å bygge opp produksjonskapasitet for vaksiner i regioner med lav inntekt. Det kan bidra til rask respons på utbrudd av smittsomme sykdommer og å øke vaksinetilførselen for sårbare befolkninger

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  13. Retweeted
    Sep 5

    Why do we need to continue the search for new vaccines? explains 🎥 ⤵️

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  14. Sep 5

    “We need to do everything we can to have it not result in increasing nationalism ...but think about it as a layer of investment in collective security.” - We need to build vaccine production capacity to prepare for future outbreaks 👇

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  15. Sep 5

    “Once you’ve done it for one, it’s more about adapting it to another, it’s not starting from scratch.” Our Head of R&D, Dr Melanie Saville, shares how vaccine platforms could be used to tackle other diseases | 🔽

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    Sep 4

    You might have heard the words endemic, epidemic and pandemic 🤔 So what do they all mean? ⤵️

    What's the difference between an endemic, epidemic and pandemic disease?

Three illustrations of the planet.
The first one has a few yellow dots, spread out across the world. Beneath, text reads: Endemic disease – Constantly present in a certain population or region, with relatively low spread (or there may be periods when it doesn't affect people at all but it might still be present in the environment). 

The second planet has a cluster of yellow dots in localised area. Text reads: Epidemic Disease – when there's a sudden increase in cases spreading through a large population.

The third planet is covered in yellow dots, with few unaffected areas. Text reads: Pandemic Disease – there's a sudden increase incases, spreading through several countries, continents or the whole world.
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  17. Sep 4

    As the virus behind is just one of seven known human coronaviruses, a different approach to the current ‘one bug, one drug’ method is needed. What if we could provide broad protection across the field through an all-in-one coronavirus shot?

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  18. Sep 3

    Vi må matche den historiske vitenskapelige bragden det er å utvikle flere trygge og effektive vaksiner mot på under ett år, og sørge for å få vaksinen ut der den trengs🌍 Takk for deres avgjørende og kontinuerlige støtte,

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  19. Sep 3

    "We look forward to working with our U.S. Government partners and others to advance this appropriately ambitious capacity-building agenda and to realize its vision of global health security through tangible political commitments to equitable access during future outbreaks."

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  20. Sep 3

    "Alongside this ambition we must also build a system that ensures back-end supply and delivery chains, so that as well as developing and manufacturing life-saving countermeasures we are able to get them to people at a scale and speed demanded by the threat."

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