Guide: How can I volunteer for a COVID-19 vaccine study?

How can I volunteer for a COVID-19 vaccine study? Governments and companies are setting up websites where people can sign up.

News 12 Staff

Nov 10, 2020, 9:39 AM

Updated 1,492 days ago

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How can I volunteer for a COVID-19 vaccine study?
Governments and companies are setting up websites where people can sign up.
More than 400,000 people have signed a registry of possible volunteers that’s part of a vaccine network set up by the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
Here’s how the research works:

INITIAL STUDIES

Initial studies include only a few dozen young, healthy volunteers, since this is the first chance to see if a shot causes a risky reaction in people. Older adults, anyone with a serious underlying illness, and pregnant women are typically excluded from this testing stage.

MID-STAGE STUDIES

Mid-stage studies of COVID-19 vaccines recruit a few hundred people, including some older adults. The focus is on comparing how people’s immune systems react to different doses, as well as getting more safety data.

FINAL-STAGE STUDIES

In final-stage studies, scientists need tens of thousands of volunteers who reflect the diversity of the population, including those at high risk of severe illness from the virus. So volunteers can include people who are over age 65 and people with chronic health problems such as diabetes.
Enough study participants have to be exposed to the virus for researchers to be able to tell if the vaccine works. That’s why essential workers, such as grocery or transportation workers who come into frequent contact with others, are especially sought after for the last testing phase. It’s also why researchers are recruiting in places where the virus is spreading, not areas that have it under control — so even if you meet the eligibility criteria, you might not be called back, depending on where you live.
Volunteers won’t know if they’re getting the vaccine or a dummy shot.
Below are a few websites that list vaccine studies for people interested in volunteering:
The website clinicaltrials.gov lets people search for COVID-19 vaccine studies
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases: Find a Clinical Trial
An Associated Press report contributed to this guide.