Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Medford Report Medford Report
    • Local News
    • Oregon
    • Community
    • COVID-19
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Trending
    • About us
    Subscribe
    Medford Report Medford Report
    Home»Local News»Clinical trials for coronavirus vaccines continue and volunteers are still needed
    Local News

    Clinical trials for coronavirus vaccines continue and volunteers are still needed

    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Medford, OR – According to the statement, Velocity Clinical Research in Medford is currently recruiting up to 400 people to take part in coronavirus vaccine studies.

    Note that Velocity Clinical Research owns 14 clinical trials sites in 10 states across the US.

    And the Velocity Clinical Research in Medford is actively enrolling patients in three adult and two adolescent studies.

    According to the statement, it’s estimated that 100,000 volunteers are needed across all active studies in the US in order to create a more effective COVID vaccine solution for the entire US population.

    So, ladies and gentlemen, if you are interested in volunteering for a COVID vaccine study can register here. Thank you for your time.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Paving efforts have been delayed due to mechanical failures at the asphalt plant, extending the current closure of Foothill Road between Hillcrest Road to East McAndrews Road

    November 27, 2023

    City Council recently approved an Intergovernmental Agreement between the City and the Oregon Department of Transportation to install dual right-turn lanes at the Highland Drive and Barnett Road intersection

    November 15, 2023

    The Oregon Department of Transportation completed a new traffic roundabout in West Linn that connects OR 43 and northbound I-205

    August 29, 2023

    Culvert replacement project will close OR 204 September 11 through 18, officials say

    August 27, 2023

    Comments are closed.

    Popular

    Son, who was babysitting his 5-year-old half brother while his dad was on date with his girlfriend, told his mother that he had been hearing voices shortly after he stabbed his father, his father’s girlfriend and cut open his half brother after the two returned home from a date!

    December 2, 2023

    Mother of 2 boys, who were confined to their room for much of their lives and lived with the smell of urlne and fces on a daily basis because she didn’t want her sons to ‘lose the stability they have’, pleaded guilty!

    December 2, 2023

    Mother, who didn’t seek medical attention for her newborn baby for 6 hours after she shook and slammed the 2-month-old baby, and instead performed intrnet searches, leaving the child severely injured, who underwent brain surgery and needs nourishment through feeding tube, was arrested!

    November 30, 2023

    Wife said her husband was suffering from dementia 5 weeks before the elderly man grabbed a chair and shoved the legs at his wife, who fell and hit her head on the floor and then repeatedly punched her on the head, killing her; arrested

    November 30, 2023

    Paving efforts have been delayed due to mechanical failures at the asphalt plant, extending the current closure of Foothill Road between Hillcrest Road to East McAndrews Road

    November 27, 2023

    Granddaughter, who moved in with her grandmother few years ago and was taking care of the 93-year-old woman and her partner, grabbed a butchr knife and stabbed the elderly couple to death, then told the responding officer her ‘should get down on his knees and pray’; arrested

    November 27, 2023
    Latest news
    • Deputies arrest suspect in double homicide near Wimer
    • GH Foods NW recalled approximately 106 pounds of ready-to-eat salad with chicken products due to misbranding and undeclared allergens
    • Jackson County Public Health Reports 82 New COVID-19 Cases
    • Mother of two dies after suddenly collapsing on the street: “My heart shattered into a million pieces”
    • The Oregon Department of Forestry and other fire prevention experts urge the public to exercise caution when disposing of yard debris this spring

    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
    • Local News
    • Oregon
    • Community
    • COVID-19
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Trending
    • About us
    © 2023 Medford Report. Designed by Tony Cooper.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.