COVID Trial Dash
COVID Trial Dash is a grassroots, all-volunteer effort from a group of clinical trials experts and t
Vaccines are being delayed because of a worldwide shortage of volunteers for clinical trials. Over 70 coronavirus vaccines are currently in development, representing the largest vaccine effort of in history. Because of the unprecedented number of vaccines in clinical trials, pharmaceutical companies are not able to find a diverse set of volunteers quickly enough, delaying the release of vaccines a
vaccine distribution is concentrated in the wealthiest countries, but vaccine trials are crucial to providing the right resources for the less advantaged ones—read how South Africa is dealing with uneven vaccine trials, and head to coviddash.org to learn more about how you can help the diversity of COVID vaccines. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/13/world/africa/south-africa-vaccine-virus.html
Can the World Learn From South Africa’s Vaccine Trials? Vaccine trials are often done in wealthier countries. Scientists say the South Africa experience proves the value of trials in the global south.
The inequality in vaccine orders indicates that the vaccines currently out in the market are not as abundant as we’re led to believe. Vaccine trials encourage the diversity and availability of vaccines—visit coviddash.org to learn more
Hey there! If you are interested in trials, our team at COVID Trial Dash would like you to fill out this short survey!
You can access the survey here: https://bit.ly/3ceLvVG
Your input will help us to learn more about COVID related concerns especially about vaccination trials.
If you have an opinion, we would like to hear it! We appreciate all your input.
- COVID Trial Dash Team
In this new year, it is becoming increasingly more important for volunteers to participate in vaccine trials in order to produce more diversity of research and coverage of vaccines. Visit coviddash.org to learn more on how you can be involved!
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00015-0
Search for better COVID vaccines confounded by existing rollouts As placebo-controlled testing falls out of favour, vaccine developers eye alternative methods to assess next-generation candidates.
As you’ve probably seen in the news, multiple vaccines are in the market (with many more in trial stages). What are the differences? Tracy explains 👇
To learn more about how you can get involved with COVID-19 vaccine trials, visit www.coviddash.org to learn more.
With the Moderna vaccine now in the market, may see the beginning of its end. In order to better prepare ourselves against this virus and for the future, it is important to volunteer for vaccine trials. This way, people may have more options, and we’re better guarded against future anomalies. Visit www.coviddash.org to learn more.
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We have updated our database to include more trial vaccine brands, such as Medicago, Inovio, CureVac, and Novavax (on top of J&J, AZ, and many others)!
Find a trial site near you at www.coviddash.org!
Today is another historic day in the global battle against as the first American healthcare worker received the vaccine!
Visit www.coviddash.org to find vaccine trials near you.
Volunteer for COVID/Coronavirus vaccine trials near you. As featured in the New York Times, volunteer for coronavirus vaccine drug trials near you with our interactive COVID-19 trial map.
Today is a historic day in the global battle against as the United Kingdom began administering the vaccine. To ensure the future developments of more effective and efficient vaccines, we encourage those in high priority groups (healthcare workers, the elderly, those who cannot WFH) to volunteer for further vaccine trials. Visit www.coviddash.org to learn more!
To ensure successful vaccines, vaccine trial volunteers are now more needed than ever. Visit www.coviddash.org to learn more.
As COVID-19 surges, a new CDC MMWR outlines a combination of 10 actions that individuals, families, and communities can take to save lives, and speed up community and economic recovery. We all can do our part by wearing masks, staying 6 feet apart from others, and avoiding indoor spaces and crowded outdoor settings.
Communities can put policies in place to increase access to testing, protect health care workers and people at risk for severe illness, and plan for widespread vaccination. Together, we can take actions to have a better tomorrow sooner. bit.ly/MMWR12420.
Check out our feature on The New York Times—"...and COVID Dash, a portal managed by a group of doctors, clinical trial professionals and students who want to encourage people to volunteer, features studies across the world."
Visit www.coviddash.org to learn more and search for vaccine trial opportunities.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/05/health/volunteer-coronavirus-vaccine-trial.html
Do You Want to Be a Vaccine Volunteer? How do you sign up for a trial? Who is eligible? Will you be paid? Could an experimental shot protect you? Could you get sick? Who covers the costs if you do? Here’s what you need to know.
Do you want a chance at getting a COVID Vaccine months earlier and potentially receive a stipend of $1,200? Vaccine trials are experiencing a huge shortage of volunteers, particularly essential workers, those over 70 and people of color, although any volunteer is welcome -- would you be willing to help end this pandemic by volunteering?
While some vaccines have proven their safety and efficacy and will be approved in North America and Europe this month, there are dozens of other vaccines in development that could help vaccinate more people faster and which could be more effective, be easier to distribute around the world and provide longer immunity.
Besides the benefit of a potential earlier vaccination and the stipend, you would also get a complete medical evaluation and the satisfaction of having advanced science and accelerated the end pandemic!
Learn more and find a study to volunteer near you at coviddash.org
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Visit www.coviddash.org to volunteer for vaccine trials near you. It takes less than a minute!
Today, Moderna applied to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for authorization of its vaccine, making it the second company seeking to authorize a after Pfizer. Visit www.coviddash.org to volunteer for vaccine trials, as now is an ever more important time for volunteering!
Volunteer for COVID/Coronavirus vaccine trials near you. As featured in the New York Times, volunteer for COVID 19 vaccine drug trials near you. View our interactive COVID map and top COVID vaccine research tracker.
With the news from University of Oxford last night about their vaccine development and news last week from Moderna, vaccine trials are more important than ever. Visit www.coviddash.org to quickly find and volunteer for a site near you.
Volunteer for COVID/Coronavirus vaccine trials near you. As featured in the New York Times, volunteer for COVID 19 vaccine drug trials near you. View our interactive COVID map and top COVID vaccine research tracker.
We make vaccine trial volunteering easy. In just a few clicks within coviddash.org, you can find nearby sites around you—and find out how to sign up.
With 5,480 dying per day on average due to and with multiple vaccines already being manufactured and just waiting for final trial data, it is imperative that we enroll vaccine trials ASAP. Visit and share http://coviddash.org, the only global map of volunteer sites.
Volunteer for COVID/Coronavirus vaccine trials near you. As featured in the New York Times, volunteer for COVID 19 vaccine drug trials near you. View our interactive COVID map and top COVID vaccine research tracker.
’s breakthrough vaccine development is a sign of hope for many. https://www.wsj.com/articles/moderna-says-its-covid-19-vaccine-was-94-5-effective-in-latest-trial-11605528008
Moderna’s Covid-19 Vaccine Is 94.5% Effective in Early Results, Firm Says Moderna’s experimental coronavirus vaccine was 94.5% effective at protecting people from symptomatic Covid-19, an early look at pivotal study results showed—the second vaccine to hit a key milestone.
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Volunteer for COVID/Coronavirus vaccine trials near you. As featured in the New York Times, volunteer for COVID 19 vaccine drug trials near you. View our interactive COVID map and top COVID vaccine research tracker.
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Vaccines are being delayed because of a worldwide shortage of volunteers for clinical trials.
Over 70 coronavirus vaccines are currently in development, representing the largest vaccine effort of in history. Because of the unprecedented number of vaccines in clinical trials, pharmaceutical companies are not able to find a diverse set of volunteers quickly enough, delaying the release of vaccines and threatening continued exposure of billions around the world to COVID-19.
COVID Trial Dash is a grassroots, all-volunteer effort from a group of clinical trials experts and tech industry professionals who teamed up to solve this problem with our up-to-date interactive map that shows every known SARS-CoV-2 vaccine trial worldwide and provides easy contact information for those looking to volunteer.