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Nevada Recruits For COVID-19 Vaccine

Las Vegas, NV; August 4, 2020 – Clinical Research Center of Nevada announced today it has begun recruiting healthy adults for a Phase 3 clinical research study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of mRNA-1273, a vaccine candidate against COVID-19. Sponsored by Moderna, the COVE Study is recruiting healthy volunteers ages 18 or older in high-risk populations, including the elderly, racial and ethnic minorities at higher risk for COVID-19, and essential workers in close contact with potentially infected persons.

The Phase 3 study will evaluate if mRNA-1273 boosts the immune system to produce enough antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, so it does not cause illness in case of infection.

β€œWe are excited and hopeful as we begin participating in the COVE Study, understanding this is one of the most important and impactful clinical research studies in our lifetime,” said Dr. Grach, CEO, Wake Research. β€œWe encourage individuals across the Las Vegas area to consider participating in this trial, which could bring the world one step closer to ending this global health crisis.”

To be eligible for the study, healthy volunteers must be 18 years of age and older with no known history of SARS-CoV-2 infection or previous participation in an investigational coronavirus vaccine. Within this population, Clinical Research Center of Nevada is prioritizing candidates whose locations or circumstances put them at higher risk of exposure to the virus, including:

● Elderly, ages 65 and older
● Essential workers in close contact with potentially infected persons, including, but not limited to, healthcare and hospital workers, first responders, transit employees, institutional residents or workers, factory employees, and teachers and students
● Racial and ethnic minorities at high risk for COVID-19

If a person is eligible and decides to participate, the research staff at Clinical Research Center of Nevada will randomize patients to receive either the mRNA-1273 vaccine or a matching placebo. The total length of participation is 25 months and includes approximately seven visits to the clinic and 24 phone calls.

Clinical Research Center of Nevada is one of 89 research sites across the country participating in the COVE Study. If someone is interested in participating in clinical research in their area, call (702) 893-8968 or visit crcnevada.com to learn more.

About Clinical Research Center of Nevada
Clinical Research Center of Nevada (CRCN) is one of the largest clinical research organizations in Nevada, and a leading provider of quality and comprehensive multispecialty clinical research services. CRCN offers advanced expertise in many specialties with extensive attention to vaccines, sleep disorders and pediatric research.

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Michael McGreer Mesquite, Nevada
Dr. Michael Manford McGreer is managing editor of Nevada-today.com and writes on issues that impact public policy.

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