From what I understand, there have been no vaccines for other types of coronavirus (HCoV-229E and OC43 for example) but there are for the types that
infect animals. I wasn't optimistic about a vaccine being available quickly since none are licensed for any other human coronavirus so what gives? Is
it simply the scale of the pandemic that motivated the industry to pull out all the stops or are they throwing everything at the wall and seeing what
sticks?
I'll admit, I was (and still am) quite ignorant when it comes to vaccine development but now I have just enough information to be scared of challenges
like antibody-dependent enhancement when we are seeing chronic conditions related to scarring and clotting long after the virus is apparently gone.
Just a year ago I thought vaccines were essentially just weakened or neutralized virus particles but the reality is like trying to get a drink of
water from a firehose. I am amazed they could have something so effective so soon - fingers crossed! |