"I was exhausted! I gave up trying to find answers and tried to ignore and live with the new symptoms."
Your gift today has the power to unlock ground-breaking research into a universal COVID vaccine.
Long COVID continues to affect a great many in our community. Victoria Stone, a supporter of Burnet, is someone who has suffered immensely.
Here you can read her personal experiences in her own words, taken from a submission she made to the House of Representatives Inquiry into Long COVID and repeated COVID infections.
The inquiry aims to build a picture of the health, social, educational, and economic impacts of long COVID and repeated COVID infections on individuals, families and the Australian community. The idea is that submissions will inform public policy recommendations.
"COVID has affected each member of my family to various extents. My husband and I have two children, who at the start of the pandemic were aged 1.5 and 3."
Alice, Victoria's daughter.
Victoria and her son
“I know my story is not unique, there are millions of people worldwide who are also suffering with long COVID. We need to do more to protect everyone from experiencing long COVID and I hope that we will soon have access to better vaccines and treatments that can prevent it.
“The Burnet Vaccine Initiative is critical to the development of better vaccines that will be effective against new variants and help to prevent transmission. This will prove crucial in keeping people safe from long COVID.”
Victoria Stone
Burnet also made a submission to the Inquiry into Long COVID and repeated COVID infections.
Findings in the Burnet submission include:
Dr Andy Poumbourios
Back in 2021, Professor Heidi Drummer and Dr Andy Poumbourios and their team discovered a way to improve the effectiveness of COVID vaccines.
They introduced mutations into the COVID-19 spike protein that made it extremely stable. This stability resulted in antibody responses that were broadly effective against SARS-CoV-2 variants - in other words, a vaccine candidate with the potential to be a universal COVID vaccine.
With thanks to donors we were able to complete proof-of-concept studies. Now it’s time for the next step, and this is where we need your help.
"We are aiming to raise a total of $200,000 by the end of June 2023, which will entirely fund trials to validate the efficacy of the Burnet-engineered universal COVID vaccine candidate. From start to finish this process will take three months, and with your support, we aim to be finished by the end of 2023."
Dr Andy Poumbourios
With successful validation completed, we can then approach potential partners to move on to human trials, regulatory approval and production. That means more effective COVID-19 vaccines ready for arms here in Australia and around the world.
Dr Poumbourios explains Burnet's work towards a universal Covid vaccine
Your gift today has the power to unlock ground-breaking research into a universal COVID vaccine.