Think back to last fall. Chances are you were going to school online, wearing a mask everywhere, and counting down the days until you could hang out with friends again.
Now think about life today. While no one can predict what the coming year will hold, these past months have felt a little more normal. A lot of that change is due to the development of vaccines for Covid-19. Although not everyone is eligible for the vaccine (people with certain medical conditions can’t get it, and at press time, researchers were still testing vaccines for kids under 12), most people, including teenagers, can now be vaccinated. That wouldn’t have been possible without the involvement of teens who helped test out vaccines for Covid-19.
After intense discussions with their families, the teens on the following pages agreed to participate in clinical trials (see “What Is a Clinical Trial?”), so that scientists could make sure the vaccines were safe for teens.
So what’s it like to test out a medicine the world has been waiting for? Read on to find out.