COVID-19 Noravax Vaccine Clinical Trial
Join the fight against COVID-19
You can help with this vaccine clinical trial
COVID-19 has become a global health threat, and the need for a safe and effective vaccine is critical. There is currently no US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved vaccine to prevent COVID-19.
This COVID-19 clinical trial is testing whether this vaccine will prevent COVID-19. It will compare this vaccine with a placebo, a substance that contains no active medication.
Participants who qualify for the study will receive:
- Study-related medical tests throughout the study
- The study vaccine or placebo
- Study-related monitoring of health and follow-up care
- Compensation for trial participation
Who Can Participate
You may be eligible to participate in this COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial if you:
- Are an adult 18 years or older
We are specifically interested in those who:
- Represent a racial and ethnic group that has been greatly impacted by the pandemic (such as African American, Latinx, Native American, or Asian American)
- Have an underlying medical condition (such as diabetes or obesity)
- Have a high risk of exposure through work (such as first responder, healthcare professional, or delivery person)
- Live or work in an elder-care facility
- Are retired or active military
What to Expect
Participation for this study is divided into 3 periods:
- Screening: The study team will determine if you are eligible to take part in the study
- Vaccine: All participants will get 2 injections of the study vaccine or placebo on the first day and again 3 weeks later
- Follow-up: The study team will monitor your health until 2 years after the last injection
About Clinical Trials
A clinical trial, also called a clinical study, is carefully supervised research that is done before a study drug is approved and made available to the public.
- Clinical trials follow specific laws to protect the rights, safety, well-being, and confidentiality of study participants
- The results help government agencies like the US FDA determine if a product is safe and should be made available to the public
- Clinical trials are used to develop new prevention methods and medical treatments
Participating in a clinical trial is completely voluntary.
Taking part in the study will provide information about the study vaccine. If the results show that the study vaccine prevents COVID-19, this vaccine could become available for others, potentially protecting them from COVID-19 now and in the future.
By participating in this study, you will make an important contribution to advance COVID-19 research.
Speak with a study team member today to learn more.
For more information
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