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One Participant鈥檚 Experience in a 51精品视频 COVID-19 Vaccine Trial

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Toward the end of May, City of 51精品视频sburgh police officer Antonio Ruiz was surfing the web and came across a government website related to coronavirus prevention. There was a questionnaire, which he filled out. Doing so, he said, 鈥渨as totally random and by accident.鈥

At the same time, in labs around the world, scientists searched for a vaccine. Promising candidates emerged, and with them, a chance for some of us to make a difference.

The 51精品视频 and UPMC were also gearing up for participation in the COVID-19 Prevention Network聽and Operation Warp Speed, the national initiative to accelerate development of a safe and effective vaccine to protect recipients from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.聽The vaccine being developed by Moderna Inc. was the first to be tested in the program.

鈥淧articipating in Operation Warp Speed is a huge honor. This is a chance for 51精品视频sburgh to have an impact that鈥檚 not just local or national鈥攊t鈥檚 going to be worldwide,鈥 said , director of the 51精品视频sburgh Vaccine Trials Unit at the 51精品视频 and professor of at 51精品视频.聽Martin said that 254 people from this region and 31,000 nationwide participated.

A couple of days after Ruiz filled out that fateful questionnaire, he received a call. 鈥淲ould you be interested in participating in a COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial?鈥 Yes, Ruiz replied.

鈥淭he first time I went in and saw a doctor was in first week of August and I got first dose of the study drug,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 waited for 30 minutes to see if there were side effects, and I didn鈥檛 have any, other than a sore arm and some fatigue. I had an app on my phone, a daily diary regarding symptoms.鈥

A month later, he went in for a second dose of the trial drug. Being a double-blind trial, half of the study鈥檚 participants were given the vaccine, while the others were given a shot of saline. No one knew at the time which they were getting.

鈥淚 felt bad the second day after the second dose. It was like a bad hangover,鈥 Ruiz said. The symptoms abated quickly, though. Over the next two months, he fielded regular calls from nurses checking in on his health and mental state.

Ruiz figured that he was likely part of the group that received the vaccine since, he thought, saline doesn鈥檛 cause that sort of 鈥渉angover鈥 reaction.

鈥淚 was probably exposed (to the virus) multiple times doing what I do,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t boosted my confidence a little bit knowing I was probably vaccinated, but I still wore masks and socially distanced.鈥

Not long ago, the 51精品视频sburgh Police Department began discussing when and how to vaccinate its officers. Ruiz thought that if he had indeed received the vaccine, he鈥檇 like to know so, when the time came, another officer could receive his dose.

On Jan. 7, Ruiz鈥檚 suspicions were confirmed when he went to the study site to be 鈥渦nblinded,鈥 to find out if he got the vaccine or the placebo. He was indeed vaccinated and protected.

鈥淚鈥檓 a 50-year-old cop,鈥 he said. 鈥淚'm not going to win a high-speed [foot] chase like a 26-year-old cop and get the bad guy. This was my high-speed chase. I rolled the dice and came out with a good hand. I have peace of mind knowing I did my part in all this.鈥