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Black Lens - January 2021

The Black Lens is an independent community newspaper published once a month and based in Spokane, WA that focuses on the people, issues and events that are of importance to the Black community.

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The <strong>Black</strong> <strong>Lens</strong> Spokane<br />

www.blacklensnews.com <strong>January</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

Page 25<br />

How are COVID<br />

Vaccines Being Made?<br />

Here are some answers to questions you may have about the<br />

COVID-19 vaccines currently being produced, tested and approved.<br />

How are the vaccines<br />

being tested?<br />

Several different COVID vaccines are in<br />

testing right now. Each of them goes<br />

through more than one clinical trial; first<br />

with a small group of volunteers, then a<br />

couple hundred, then thousands.<br />

How are COVID vaccines<br />

being produced faster?<br />

Usually vaccine testing and production are<br />

done as separate steps, but because of the<br />

pandemic, vaccines are being developed on<br />

parallel tracks - meaning we’re still doing<br />

both steps, just at the same time.<br />

How will the vaccines<br />

get approved?<br />

Not all COVID vaccine versions that go<br />

through clinical trials will make it to<br />

the final stages of testing and approval.<br />

Produced vaccines that do not pass will be<br />

destroyed. But for those that do make it<br />

past clinical trials, a team of medical experts<br />

will examine test results and possible side<br />

effects. If the vaccine works and it’s safe, it<br />

gets approved. Then it gets to you.<br />

Created December 2020<br />

Find more COVID-19 vaccine<br />

information at covid.srhd.org<br />

Spokane Regional Health District assures nondiscrimination in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the<br />

Americans with Disabilities Act. To file a complaint or to request more information, reasonable accommodations, or language<br />

translations, contact 509.324.1501 (TDD 509.324.1464) or visit srhd.org. // Content adapted from covidvaccineWA.org and the CDC.

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