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Ah. Yep, it's a non-replicating DNA vaccine (as opposed to the several in China that are attenuated or neutralized virus vaccines).
We've already paid for 300,000,000 doses of the Oxford vaccine so I expect we'll get it. It would be a huge thing if we didn't. UK has only ordered 30,000,000 but that is sufficient to innoculate a vast majority of the adult population.
Oxford vaccine is not a neutralized virus vaccine. It's an old school vaccine that uses adenovirus and a gene coding for a spike protein. I would actually be comfortable with an old school technology, since it has been tried and true for other diseases. But I don't know if US will end up getting any of the vaccine.
"ChAdOx1 nCoV-19, now known as AZD1222, was developed by Oxford University’s Jenner Institute, working with the Oxford Vaccine Group. It uses a replication-deficient chimpanzee viral vector based on a weakened version of a common cold (adenovirus) virus that causes infections in chimpanzees and contains the genetic material of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. After vaccination, the surface spike protein is produced, priming the immune system to attack COVID-19 if it later infects the body."
AstraZeneca to supply Europe with up to 400 million doses of Oxford University’s vaccine at no profit
Ah. Yep, it's a non-replicating DNA vaccine (as opposed to the several in China that are attenuated or neutralized virus vaccines).
We've already paid for 300,000,000 doses of the Oxford vaccine so I expect we'll get it. It would be a huge thing if we didn't. UK has only ordered 30,000,000 but that is sufficient to innoculate a vast majority of the adult population.