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jansen have already done a very large study in the united states of one dose of this vaccine and theshow that it does appear to generate a good immune response and this two dose study which is starting in the uk but also globally in america and other european countries, is to see whether the second dose can give a better and more prolonged immune response, if you like, whether the memory to the vaccine lasts longer stop and so, this study will take a few months to fully recruit butjust like the pfizer vaccine in america and the oxford astrazeneca vaccine trial in the uk, and elsewhere in the world, we are expecting the results around 6—8 months after starting the study. one of the key aspects of course is how well a vaccine will protect the elderly and the most vulnerable so i did wonder who is involved in your trial and how old are some of them? we don't know how any of the vaccines are going to work with people of different ages. this study involves people of all ages above the age of 18 years old so we are hoping that about 30% across all of the countries taking part in the study,
jansen have already done a very large study in the united states of one dose of this vaccine and theshow that it does appear to generate a good immune response and this two dose study which is starting in the uk but also globally in america and other european countries, is to see whether the second dose can give a better and more prolonged immune response, if you like, whether the memory to the vaccine lasts longer stop and so, this study will take a few months to fully recruit butjust like the...
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jansen survives is badly wounded but survives and able to disrupt the attack. then these men fight. the 49th company fights through the entire war. they're in the major battles the aef fights in. it takes about three weeks to clear bellawood and what happens is a news paper report floyd gibbons with the "chicago transcri tribune" is with the marines. shot through the eye. before he goes, he writes his report and the sensors -- it's forbidden to provide any unit designation. but the sensors believe that floyd gibbons is killed. shot through the eye. he's badly wounded. they don't know he's actually alive but they believe he's dead. they go, okay, we'll let floyd's report go through which identifies the marine corps.. all of a sudden, the papers all read that the marine corps. helped save france and paris. of course, it's the army, as well. it creates a sensation. it goes viral and what happens is bellawood instead of just a local attack takes on nation significance. the germans see the papers. they rush their best units into bellawood to try to crush the marine corps.. over the cours
jansen survives is badly wounded but survives and able to disrupt the attack. then these men fight. the 49th company fights through the entire war. they're in the major battles the aef fights in. it takes about three weeks to clear bellawood and what happens is a news paper report floyd gibbons with the "chicago transcri tribune" is with the marines. shot through the eye. before he goes, he writes his report and the sensors -- it's forbidden to provide any unit designation. but the...
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conservati conservationist ray jansen works with police as they move in on a group of poachers.as a wildlife trafficker who wanted to buy their pangolin. instead, the six men were booked into a nearby police station. they face up to ten years in jail for illegally possesing an endangered animal. the pangolin, optimistically known fortunate, was rushed to the wildlife hospital where a veterinarian and her team tend to his injuries. but she's doubtful he can be saved. >> hey, buddy. >> reporter: despite years of medical training, she feels helpless. >> suffering for some stupid scales, it is nothing. there is no medicinal value. >> reporter: the animals are sold for around $10,000 on the black market. jansen's aim is to save as many as he can by going under cover as a buyer, once poachers have sent him proof of life, he lures them to meetings where the police are waiting. but very few pangolins survive the trauma of the ordeal. for those that do make it, there is a special haven. 250 miles away at the pinnedia game reserve, a handful of pangolins have been released into the wild,
conservati conservationist ray jansen works with police as they move in on a group of poachers.as a wildlife trafficker who wanted to buy their pangolin. instead, the six men were booked into a nearby police station. they face up to ten years in jail for illegally possesing an endangered animal. the pangolin, optimistically known fortunate, was rushed to the wildlife hospital where a veterinarian and her team tend to his injuries. but she's doubtful he can be saved. >> hey, buddy....
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the jab from the belgian firm jansen is one of six covid vaccines pre—ordered by the government. we will learn which of those works better in different ages and different people with different conditions, and also how to use the vaccines in combinations to give people the best and longest lasting immunity. caution is needed. we still need full safety a nd caution is needed. we still need full safety and effectiveness data for the moderna and pfizer vaccines. but there is a real sense that some of the most vulnerable to covid could be vaccinated before christmas. more reasons to smile, how optimistic should we be?|j christmas. more reasons to smile, how optimistic should we be? i was happy last week and even happier now. it shows that last week's positive results are not simply a flash in the pan. but we have to be cautious and keep our feet on the ground, but it is looking good. if we get positive results from the 0xford astrazeneca vaccine, which we have 100 million doses of, we would be in have 100 million doses of, we would beina have 100 million doses of, we would be in a goo
the jab from the belgian firm jansen is one of six covid vaccines pre—ordered by the government. we will learn which of those works better in different ages and different people with different conditions, and also how to use the vaccines in combinations to give people the best and longest lasting immunity. caution is needed. we still need full safety a nd caution is needed. we still need full safety and effectiveness data for the moderna and pfizer vaccines. but there is a real sense that...
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jansen is facing charges. the sheriff has not been charged.eaks volumes. >> i'm going to assert my right to remain sigh lint. everybody will read into that. schmidt has been sheriff since 9998. top sheriff officials cooked up a plan to get permits. $90,000 will be paid to groups supporting the sheriff's reelection. >> hard to believe that the suh board ends were running the access. >> to take the fifth and not speak up, i thought that she needed to resign. >> they served as public information officers. in a statement the current spokesman said the sheriff office is committed to maintaining public safety. >> if she didn't now about what was going on you have to question her ability as the leader of the department. if she did you have to question her ethics. >> several officials have pleaded guilty. the d.a.'s office is reserving comment until a news conference on monday. >>> a mayor bust in the central value leads to arrests of 50 members of a gang. it dismantled the fang and associates in fretz know county. >> the aryan brotherhood gang have a
jansen is facing charges. the sheriff has not been charged.eaks volumes. >> i'm going to assert my right to remain sigh lint. everybody will read into that. schmidt has been sheriff since 9998. top sheriff officials cooked up a plan to get permits. $90,000 will be paid to groups supporting the sheriff's reelection. >> hard to believe that the suh board ends were running the access. >> to take the fifth and not speak up, i thought that she needed to resign. >> they served...
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senior vice presidenand head of vaccine research, kathrin jansen, told "the new york times" -- "we wereever part of the warp speed. we have never taken any money from the u.s. government, or from anyone." meanwhile, president-elect joe biden said monday the coronavirus vaccine approval process must be guided by science and warned a vaccine likely won't be available for months. he spoke after meeting with the 12-member coronavirus task force that he has just appointed to advise him during the transition before his january 20 inauguration. it includes rick bright, the whistleblower from the trump administration who said his early warnings about the pandemic were ignored. mr. biden: this group will advise on detail plans, built on a bedrock of science. keep compassion, empathy, and care for every american at its core, making rapid testing widely available -- more widely available, much more widely available. building a core of contact tracers that will track and curb this disease while we prioritize getting vaccines first to the most at risk populations. amy: president-elect biden has also
senior vice presidenand head of vaccine research, kathrin jansen, told "the new york times" -- "we wereever part of the warp speed. we have never taken any money from the u.s. government, or from anyone." meanwhile, president-elect joe biden said monday the coronavirus vaccine approval process must be guided by science and warned a vaccine likely won't be available for months. he spoke after meeting with the 12-member coronavirus task force that he has just appointed to...
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then it starts getting into the trial piece with respect to jansen and astrazeneca.sive trials, 30,000 participants and more. we want to get to our end state with respect to where those vaccines end up in terms of efficacy. after that, sanofi and novavax, getting those into clinical trials and bringing those online. so he had it exactly correct. >> so in regards to months, though, we know that front line health care workers will be the first folks getting this vaccine. if you are a regular ordinary american, when could you expect to see this vaccine? >> yeah. i would tell you that the bottom line is right after the first part of the second quarter. start thinking about april or may timeframe, we will have the massive amount of vaccines necessary to ensure the rest of america is covered down. early and often up front we'll have smaller doses, which we will prioritize. but later on, starting the second quarter, we'll have enough for the rest of americans to receive vaccines. >> so a lot of folks are less worried about urban areas because they have the resources to hand
then it starts getting into the trial piece with respect to jansen and astrazeneca.sive trials, 30,000 participants and more. we want to get to our end state with respect to where those vaccines end up in terms of efficacy. after that, sanofi and novavax, getting those into clinical trials and bringing those online. so he had it exactly correct. >> so in regards to months, though, we know that front line health care workers will be the first folks getting this vaccine. if you are a...
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one, which began today in southampton and other sites across the uk, yhe jab from the belgian firm jansenaccines pre—ordered by the government. over time, we will learn which of those works better in different ages and different people with different conditions, and also how to use the vaccines in combinations to give people the best and longest lasting immunity. caution is needed. we still need full safety and effectiveness data for the moderna and pfizer vaccines. but there is a real sense that some of the most vulnerable to covid could be immunised before christmas. fergus walsh, bbc news. more from fergus in a moment. earlier the director—general of the world health organisation gave his reaction to the news, warning that the possibliity of a vaccine should not make us complacent. this is not the time for complacency. while we continue to receive encouraging news about covid—i9 vaccines and remain cautiously optimistic about the potential for new tools to start to arrive in the coming months, right now, we are extremely concerned by the surge in cases we are seeing in some countries,
one, which began today in southampton and other sites across the uk, yhe jab from the belgian firm jansenaccines pre—ordered by the government. over time, we will learn which of those works better in different ages and different people with different conditions, and also how to use the vaccines in combinations to give people the best and longest lasting immunity. caution is needed. we still need full safety and effectiveness data for the moderna and pfizer vaccines. but there is a real sense...
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. >> reporter: heiko jansen is a professor of neuroscience at washington state university, home to thery's only dedicated bear research center. located in pullman, washington, the center houses 11 grizzlies, and these big mammals are helping scientists unlock some of hibernation's mysteries. first, let's clear up the hibernation of misconception. >> i'm getting awfully sleepy. >> reporter: the cartoon hibernation involves bears going to sleep in november and waking up for the first time in spring. >> i set the alarm clock for, like, spring. >> reporter: but that's not quite what happens. >> they actually don't sleep all of the time. they have a fairly regular sleep-wake pattern. they may get up and stretch a little bit. >> reporter: in fact, pregnant females give birth and nurse their cubs during hibernation. >> the more fat the mom puts on going into the den, the bigger the cubs and the more she can produce. >> reporter: but what scientists don't understand is how bears can get so heavy and stay relatively healthy. >> bears eat a ton, get fat, and don't get diabetes. they exhibit some
. >> reporter: heiko jansen is a professor of neuroscience at washington state university, home to thery's only dedicated bear research center. located in pullman, washington, the center houses 11 grizzlies, and these big mammals are helping scientists unlock some of hibernation's mysteries. first, let's clear up the hibernation of misconception. >> i'm getting awfully sleepy. >> reporter: the cartoon hibernation involves bears going to sleep in november and waking up for the...
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jansen distanced herself from operation warp speed saying they did not take any federal money to helplopment saying we were never part of warp speed. we've never taken any money from the u.s. government or anyone. it's really interesting to take all this in, maria. >> the broader point is that once president trump made sure that getting a vaccine was a priority, told the world we're working to get one in the market before year end the entire pharmaceutical sector rose to the issue and started putting their own work on this on fast forward. that's what you are seeing throughout. you don't have these kinds of successes in some of the other names but certainly there has been high praise for things like the regeneron product, what moderna and eli lilly. the whole point of getting into a speed where you want to get this as soon as possible was a theme throughout the industries. whether or not pfizer is part of the warp speed and taking government money. >> sandra: i'm going through the details of the vaccine. you think about the timeline considering some of the stay at home stocks you are
jansen distanced herself from operation warp speed saying they did not take any federal money to helplopment saying we were never part of warp speed. we've never taken any money from the u.s. government or anyone. it's really interesting to take all this in, maria. >> the broader point is that once president trump made sure that getting a vaccine was a priority, told the world we're working to get one in the market before year end the entire pharmaceutical sector rose to the issue and...
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the vaccine development by the company jansen, we will speak to one of the people behind the, what'sis week will be varied. wet and windy at times, mild, on thursday turning colder, significant wind chill and compared to wednesday, some of us with temperatures between eight and 10 degrees lower. let's look at that. the yellow and amber colours are with us today showing it is mild, still with us tomorrow, mild, wednesday, still with us but the colder air starting to come from the west, on thursday, right the way across us, some west, on thursday, right the way across us, some of west, on thursday, right the way across us, some of seeing wintry showers on the hills but it is short lived, friday back into milder conditions again. this morning, brightness around, this beautiful picture from maidstone, there is quite a bit of cloud first income overnight rain continuing to peter out. increasing amounts of sunshine for a time but is this set of weather fronts comes from the west through the afternoon, the cloud builds and you can see all the rain, temperatures today 9—13 . a cool start to
the vaccine development by the company jansen, we will speak to one of the people behind the, what'sis week will be varied. wet and windy at times, mild, on thursday turning colder, significant wind chill and compared to wednesday, some of us with temperatures between eight and 10 degrees lower. let's look at that. the yellow and amber colours are with us today showing it is mild, still with us tomorrow, mild, wednesday, still with us but the colder air starting to come from the west, on...